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2011 Oct 24
1
How to collect the VM bandwidth usage utilization
Hi Guy, I am trying to figure out how & where can i get the bandwidth usage utilization statistic info for all the VM, so in the end i will be able to use it for metering purpose.. Anyone got any idea ? Regards, Peter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2015 Mar 25
2
Listing on Host sFlow under Applications>Monitoring
Would it be possible to list the Host sFlow project in the Monitoring section of http://libvirt.org/apps.html? Host sFlow <http://host-sflow.sourceforge.net/> Host sFlow is a light weight agent running on KVM hypervisors that links to libvirt library and exports standardized cpu, memory, network and disk metrics for all virtual machines using sFlow protocol. Thanks, Peter
2010 Oct 01
3
Monitoring and statistics through libvirt
Hi folks, is it possible to monitor and gather statistics in realtime (CPU, memory, HDD, network, ... - something like dstat) of guest systems with libvirt through console from host system (KVM based)? If yes, do those guests need to be created through libvirt? Thanks for your help and time.
2013 Sep 25
2
Collecting system stats
Hi, I am trying to create a report across all my KVM hypervisors using libvirt API and I need some assistance in figuring out the right API calls. My report will contain the total available memory, CPU, disk across all hypervisors, versus the amount used by the virtual machines. This report will help figure out if we are running low on hypervisor disk, CPU or memory and if we need to add more. I
2015 Mar 25
0
Re: Listing on Host sFlow under Applications>Monitoring
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 07:23:03AM -0700, Peter Phaal wrote: >Would it be possible to list the Host sFlow project in the Monitoring >section of http://libvirt.org/apps.html? > That certainly would, thanks for notifying us. >Host sFlow <http://host-sflow.sourceforge.net/> >Host sFlow is a light weight agent running on KVM hypervi...
2012 Sep 16
3
How are you measuring CPU usage?
Hello, Recently I''ve received some complaints that there is excessive but intermittent latency of network traffic to domUs on some of my servers. Upon investigation it seems that on some servers, indeed traffic is occasionally delayed by up to 140ms where something like 5ms RTT would be expected. The average RTT is not unusual; since this is only occasional packets it only affects the
2011 May 20
13
XCP bandwidth management
Hi all, I''ve got XCP 1.0 up and running nicely and would like to use it in production. However I''m struggling with the concept of bandwidth management. It seems like such a common problem that everyone must have, but I can''t find any clear direction in which to go. The dedicated host I am using (Hetzner) gives me a 5TB monthly bandwidth quota which needs to be shared
2013 Sep 25
0
Re: Collecting system stats
If you need to continuously track libvirt metrics, you might want to install Host sFlow agents on each of your KVM hypervisors: http://host-sflow.sourceforge.net/ The Host sFlow agent is a lightweight daemon that links to the libvirt library on the hypervisor and sends hypervisor and VM metrics using the sFlow protocol to a central collector. You could use an sFlow analyzer like Ganglia to