Hi, I have notice that it's possible to get pressure info for each vm/ct through cgroups
/sys/fs/cgroup/unified/qemu.slice/<vmid>.scope/cpu.pressure /sys/fs/cgroup/unified/lxc/<vmid>/cpu.pressure Maybe it could be great to have some new rrd graphs for each vm/ct ? They are very useful counters to known a specific vm/ct is overloaded Le mar. 6 oct. 2020 à 13:58, Alexandre Derumier <aderum...@odiso.com> a écrit : > read new /proc/pressure/(cpu,disk,io) introduced in kernel 4.20. > > This give more granular informations than loadaverage. > > Signed-off-by: Alexandre Derumier <aderum...@odiso.com> > --- > src/PVE/ProcFSTools.pm | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/src/PVE/ProcFSTools.pm b/src/PVE/ProcFSTools.pm > index 7cf1472..7687c13 100644 > --- a/src/PVE/ProcFSTools.pm > +++ b/src/PVE/ProcFSTools.pm > @@ -132,6 +132,24 @@ sub read_loadavg { > return wantarray ? (0, 0, 0) : 0; > } > > +sub read_pressure { > + > + my $res = {}; > + foreach my $type (qw(cpu memory io)) { > + if (my $fh = IO::File->new ("/proc/pressure/$type", "r")) { > + while (defined (my $line = <$fh>)) { > + if ($line =~ > /^(some|full)\s+avg10\=(\d+\.\d+)\s+avg60\=(\d+\.\d+)\s+avg300\=(\d+\.\d+)\s+total\=(\d+)/) > { > + $res->{$type}->{$1}->{avg10} = $2; > + $res->{$type}->{$1}->{avg60} = $3; > + $res->{$type}->{$1}->{avg300} = $4; > + } > + } > + $fh->close; > + } > + } > + return $res; > +} > + > my $last_proc_stat; > > sub read_proc_stat { > -- > 2.20.1 > > _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel