>From james penick here @ yahoo (via proxy):
"In the interim, tell those people that code is comin' Real Soon Now."
S expect something to help out here soon ;)
On 4/20/12 8:32 AM, "Matt Joyce" wrote:
I've done libvirt calls via nrpe in the past for this.
On Apr 20, 2012 5:28 AM, "Leander
I've done libvirt calls via nrpe in the past for this.
On Apr 20, 2012 5:28 AM, "Leander Bessa" wrote:
> I've been trying to complete the diagnostics command for libvirt, so far i
> think i can get the cpu usage (still need a sample time of 1 second),
> volume and network io. I still can't get t
I've been trying to complete the diagnostics command for libvirt, so far i
think i can get the cpu usage (still need a sample time of 1 second),
volume and network io. I still can't get the current memory and total
memory. However, i believe the latter is a problem with libvirt, since i
can't get
Please also note that diagnostics commands are not working with
libvirt/qemu,kvm
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Razique Mahroua
wrote:
> Hey, I think you would look into the "diagnostic" calls
> the operator client (python-novaclient) has implemented it via $nova
> diagnostics, which likely g
if you are using essex, you can get the service resources
(CPU,Memory,Disk) from nova-scheduler logs.
all compute node report its avaible resources to nova-scheduler .the smart
nova-scheduer use these info to implememt a variety of scheduler filters.
2012/4/20 Razique Mahroua
> Hey, I think yo
Hey, I think you would look into the "diagnostic" callsthe operator client (python-novaclient) has implemented it via $nova diagnostics, which likely give you the stats you are looking for
Nuage & Co - Razique Mahroua razique.mahr...@gmail.com
Le 20 avr. 2012 à 13:17, Szymon Grzybowski a écrit :Is
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