Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "sflowtrend".
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
2013 Sep 25
0
Re: Collecting system stats
...n/Awk... script to generate your report.
http://blog.sflow.com/2011/12/sflowtool.html
Are you also using Open vSwitch? I you are, the Host sFlow agent can
configure sFlow monitoring to add statistics for each of the vNICs as well
as packet flows between the VMs etc.
http://blog.sflow.com/2010/10/sflowtrend-adds-server-performance.html
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 7:10 AM, Sam Giraffe <sam@giraffetech.biz> wrote:
> 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...
2011 Jan 19
1
Getting CPU and memory usage statistics for the host
Hi,
I have noticed that virt-manager has the ability to show me the current cpu- and
memory-usage of both the host and running guest machines.
How does it do that?
I could make good use of that information myself in the client applications I'm
writing, however, from what I can see on
http://libvirt.org/html/libvirt-libvirt.html, I have no idea how to go about
getting it from libvirt. In
2009 Feb 24
3
cisco netflow analyzer?
...most anywhere..
netflow is somewhat restricted as far as what info you can get, I''ve
only used sflow, a brief comparison of the protocols is at the
bottom of this pdf:
http://www.sflow.org/sFlowOverview.pdf
ntop can read sflow as well, though last time I tried it it was unstable,
I used sflowtrend instead.
nate
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