[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] understanding xm top
On 15 Nov 2006 at 14:53, Tommie McAfee wrote: > > If xm top shows 10% CPU utilization for domain0, it means the CPU > > utilization in domain0 is 10% of FOUR physcial CPUs. Is this right? > > > > > I don't think the values scale that way percentage wise, because with 4 > physical cpu's, xm-top can show CPU(%) to be as high as 400%. Unlike the IMHO that's about as stupid as this output from procinfo: idle : 3d 16:05:53.82 99.8% uptime: 22:03:12.95 How can the idle time be longer than the uptime? How can the CPU usage be more than 100%? > native Linux top command where the scale is 0-100%, if you have 4 cpu's and > xm top shows 100% it doesn't mean that your using 100% of 4 physical cpu's > (all your processing power), but perhaps 1/4 of your 4 CPU's. > > try doing a 'xm top', and type 'v' on the console window, this should give > you a per-cpu break down of each domain, [...] Ulrich _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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