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[Xen-users] How can i be able to determine if a host its overloaded?


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  • From: "Miguel Madrid Villar" <madrivi@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:46:28 +0200
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Hello, i have run in a little problem with my host, and i have two questions perhaps someone can help me with, they are:
 
It is possible to determinate if a host has ran out of "space" as in , reach the machine limit for virtual machines?
 
Is there some rule of thump or command to see the work load of the dom0?
 
Right now my dom0 its a machine with a 2 GHz dual core intel VT able processor, 4 Gig RAM and 2 gig-e network cards, how can i know how many machines (for example with 256 Mb RAM, 1 virtual processor) can it run?
 
Thanks,
 
Miguel
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