Hi Peter Phaal Thanks for your recommendation, i will take sometime to go through & see how to implementing this thing.. it is a bit complex to me.. Regards, Peter On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 7:18 AM, Peter Phaal <peter.phaal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > If you are trying to monitor KVM, XenServer or Xen then you might want > to take a look at the Host sFlow project: > http://host-sflow.sourceforge.net/ > > The Host sFlow agent is installed on the hypervisor and exports > libvirt metrics for the VMs. sFlow uses a push model, continually > streaming the metrics as UDP datagrams to a central collector. Pushing > the statistics scales much better than polling and automatically > adapts as VMs are added, moved and removed. > > Take a look at Ganglia for collecting and displaying the metrics: > http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/ > > If you are using the latest versions of XCP or XenServer, then you can > use sFlow monitoring in the Open vSwitch to get detailed visibility > into traffic flows: > http://openvswitch.org/ > > Open vSwitch supports both sFlow and NetFlow for traffic monitoring, > the following article provides a comparison: > http://blog.sflow.com/2011/10/comparing-sflow-and-netflow-in-vswitch.html > > Peter > > On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 11:12 PM, vmnode guy <vmnodeguy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > > libvirt-users mailing list > > libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users > >