Hi there, We're running virsh on centos and hit a couple of issues. First instance is cpu.time not incrementing even with the VMs on the hypervisor running a stress tool. After running 'virsh domstats' sometimes it'll go into a state where no output is generated at all. Have anyone seen something like this? We're running a pretty recent build of libvirt. # virsh versionCompiled against library: libvirt 3.9.0Using library: libvirt 3.9.0Using API: QEMU 3.9.0RUNNING HYPERVISOR: QEMU 2.9.0 Through the two domstats we see that the cpu.time is not increasing, but vcpu.0.time is not. It's also not reporting a vcpu.0.wait on this centos hypervisor. # virsh domstats Domain: '3a1de3d0-9de3-4876-a51a-1337d2ad0b87' state.state=1 state.reason=5 cpu.time=18530581887 cpu.user=430000000 cpu.system=2910000000 balloon.current=786432 balloon.maximum=786432 vcpu.current=1 vcpu.maximum=1 vcpu.0.state=1 vcpu.0.time=1145240000000 # virsh domstats Domain: '3a1de3d0-9de3-4876-a51a-1337d2ad0b87' state.state=1 state.reason=5 cpu.time=18530581887 cpu.user=430000000 cpu.system=2910000000 balloon.current=786432 balloon.maximum=786432 vcpu.current=1 vcpu.maximum=1 vcpu.0.state=1 vcpu.0.time=1153920000000