Hello,
You can do this with xentop
# xentop -b -i 2 -d 1 > /tmp/xentop
I put -i 2 and not 1 because if you try one time only CPU usage will be set
at 0.0, if someone know how I can fix this ?
Maxence BITTERLI
http://www.sweetweb.fr
@dgamax
2011/2/18 Maxence Bitterli <dgamax@gmail.com>
> Hello,
>
> You can do this with xentop
> # xentop -b -i 2 -d 1 > /tmp/xentop
>
> Maxence BITTERLI
> http://www.sweetweb.fr
> @dgamax
>
>
> 2011/2/18 Sebastian Biedermann <
> biedermann@seceng.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de>
>
> Hi list!
>>
>> Is there a possibility to save the output from "xm top"
command to a file?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> S. Biderman
>>
>>
>>
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