Hi, On 2016-10-06 15:01, Martin Kletzander wrote: > On Wed, Oct 05, 2016 at 07:28:00PM +0300, Marko Myllynen wrote: >> >> FYI, I've written a PCP plugin (PMDA in PCP parlance) to support most >> hypervisor / domain information and metrics available over the libvirt >> Python API, it's up to date as of libvirt 2.3 (so it already supports >> the recently added perf event metrics). >> >> The libvirt metrics available with PCP libvirt PMDA and their >> descriptions are listed below, they include all the recently added perf >> event metrics as well as combined and per-device metrics for each VM. >> >> I wonder could this be mentioned at https://libvirt.org/apps.html ? > > Great to hear! Sure! Would you mind sending a patch against libvirt's > docs/apps.html.in with what you'd like to have mentioned there? If you > don't like doing that I can do that for you, just let me know. Sure, how about this? --- a/apps.html +++ b/apps.html @@ -372,6 +372,12 @@ You can use this tool to either set up a new Nagios installation for your Xen or QEMU/KVM guests, or to integrate with your existing Nagios installation. + </dd><dt><a href="http://www.pcp.io/man/man1/pmdalibvirt.1.html"; shape="rect">PCP</a></dt><dd> + The PCP libvirt PMDA (plugin) is part of the + <a href="http://pcp.io/"; shape="rect">PCP<a> toolkit and provides + hypervisor and guest information and complete set of guest performance + metrics. It supports pCPU, vCPU, memory, block device, network interface, + and performance event metrics for each virtual guest. </dd><dt><a href="http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-4687"; shape="rect">Zenoss</a></dt><dd> The Zenoss libvirt Zenpack adds support for monitoring virtualization servers. It has been tested with KVM, QEMU, VMware ESX, and VMware Thanks, -- Marko Myllynen -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list