Re: ANNOUNCE: Virt-top 0.3.1.5 - a top-like utility for displaying virtualization stats

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Andy Burns wrote:
On 09/08/07, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There is a significantly updated version of virt-top now available.  On
systems which support it, you can show the mapping of domains to
physical CPUs and the amount of each physical CPU being used.

I downloaded the binary 64bit version and ran it on a fedora 7 xen
host without any problems, the host is a dual-core xeon andnoticed
the CPU% reporting works differently compared to xentop, I assume this
is deliberate?

Thanks for trying this!  I was on holiday last week, hence the late reply.

virt-top seems to report each domain's usage as a percentage of all
the sum of all CPUs, where xentop seems to report the percentages in
terms of a single CPU.

e.g. on xentop may show dom0 taking 102% and my domU taking 24%, while
virt-top will shows this as 51% and 12% respectively, which seems more
logical.

Yes, this is deliberate. We wanted to make it work like virt-manager and plain top. Notice that xentop is the exception in this regard.

Rich.

PS: I will be making available proper binaries for RHEL, Fedora, CentOS and Debian, i386 & x86-64, this week.

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