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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Re: problems with xen installation
Dear Fernando,
I thought about mrtg and snmp however each time i stop and start a domain, its ID and thus the corresponding network interface name from ifconfig changes, then how can one find out the exact network utilisation of a domain ? I tried to get a constant ID number each time a domain is restarted, however i failed. Any clues ?
On 12/30/05, Fernando Maior <fernando.souto.maior@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anand,
May be a good idea to use mrtg. Mrtg uses SNMP for getting info from network interfaces and display it to your browser in graphics. Ask Google about mrtg, may be it should be exactly what you want.
On 12/29/05, Anand <xen.mails@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear Fernando, > > Thank you for your suggestion. Really appreciate it. I will do that. > > Also i would want to calculate the network traffic on the interfaces of
> these domains, any clues on that ? > > On 12/29/05, Fernando Maior <fernando.souto.maior@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Anand, > >
> > Just try the same mechanisms you would use if real hosts. DHCP. Configure > > your installation image to get ip address/netmasks/gateways from DHCP, > > configure a dhcp server in dom0, set the mac address of each vif in the
> > domX config files, put the mac associated to an ip number and other info > > in dhcpd.conf, start dhcpd and boot your domX. Do not forget to set dhcpd > > to listen in every interface! > >
> > And do not use those directives anymore. > > > > -- > > Bye, > > Fernando Maior > > LPIC/1(31908) > > LinuxCounter(391325) > > > >
-- Bye, Fernando Maior LPIC/1(31908) LinuxCounter(391325)
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