Hi,
I though about this problem during a while but I was unable to imagine a
good monitoring solution just using the tools from the dom0.
Finally, what I have done was installing some small scripts on each domU and
passing the monitoring results to the dom0 through xenstore. Monitoring this
way avoid you to install a permanent daemon on each domU, avoid useless
network traffic and you can manage all your domUs monitoring from your
dom0s.
You can find my scripts and some explanations here :
http://practicalsystemadmin.blogspot.com/2010/06/monitor-xen-domus-from-dom0-with.html
Sourygna
Michele-47 wrote:>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there''s a way to monitor how much resources a
domU
> is using. Installing something on the domUs is not an option, so I
> need to do it with the tools I''ve got on the dom0.
>
> I''d like to see how much RAM and CPU a domU is using (not how much
is
> allocated which I can see with xentop), but I wasn''t able to find
a
> way to do it.
> Also, any way to see the load?
>
> Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. :)
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Michele
>
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