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于 2011年11月13日 17:03, Jatin Kumar 写道:
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type="cite">Hello,
<div>I have a few vms running on a blade server and i want to log
the actual RAM and CPU</div>
<div>utilization by these vms. <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://dom.info">dom.info</a>(), libvirt API call is not
giving correct results. It is always</div>
<div>showing the max allocated resources.</div>
<div>I have tried using virt-top also but same problem persists.</div>
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virDomainMemoryStats should work for you, in python binding, it's
named<br>
memoryStats.<br>
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<div>Is there any thing that i am missing. </div>
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<div>Jatin Kumar</div>
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