Re: [Users] Dstat plugin for OpenVZ CPU statistics

2006-10-16 Thread Kir Kolyshkin

Dag,

Thank you! I actually use dstat on my Gentoo note.

Speaking of counters, /proc/user_beancounters is of interest to any 
OpenVZ user. Format is described at 
http://wiki.openvz.org/proc/user_beancounters. held and failcnt 
columns are most dynamic. You can use the values either directly, or 
make some consolidated figures based of formulae in wiki.


Other thing that might be of interest is /proc/fairsched{,2}. These 
files are from OpenVZ Fair CPU scheduler. The only problem is looks like 
the format is not documented (well, not counting the source code).


Also, Kirill Korotaev will give us some suggestions...

Dag Wieers wrote:

Hi,

I've just written a small dstat plugin to monitor CPU usage per VE. You 
can find the plugin in the dstat subversion repository linked from:


http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/dstat/

Dstat is much like vmstat, but modular and versatile. So you can extend it 
with whatever counters you want to visualize, next to other counters. This 
helps to relate counters and find/troubleshoot bottlenecks.


This plugin can help to find the most consuming VE, or visualize how VE's 
are matching up to each other (and the system CPU usage).


I don't know whether the nice-value in /proc/vz/vestat is ever used (maybe 
I shouldn't add it in the list of counters).


I also don't know what other information in /proc/vz would be interesting 
to vizualise (over a timeframe). I'm willing to add more plugins in dstat 
for openvz if I know how to make more sense of the current counters (and 
their usefulness). Feedback from developers welcome :)


Visually it looks like this (without colors though):

[EMAIL PROTECTED] dstat]# ./dstat -M cpu,vz -f 5
Module dstat_vz is still experimental.
---cpu0-usage--cpu1-usage-- --ve-301-usageve-302-usage-
usr sys idl wai hiq siq:usr sys idl wai hiq siq|usr sys idl nic:usr sys idl nic
  0   0  99   0   0   0:  0   0  99   1   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0
 25  15  50  10   0   0:  1   1  76  22   0   1| 26  15  60   0:  0   0 100   0
 31  18  12  40   0   0:  2   2  70  25   0   1| 33  19  49   0:  0   0 100   0
 16  14  35  35   0   0:  0   1  53  46   0   0| 16  14  70   0:  0   0 100   0
  5   5  59  30   0   0: 16  28  30  26   0   0| 20  32  47   0:  0   0 100   0
  0   0 100   0   0   0:  3   5  88   5   0   0|  2   5  93   0:  0   0 100   0
  0   0  98   1   0   0:  0   0  99   1   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0
  0   0 100   0   0   0:  0   0  98   1   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0
  0   0  96   4   0   0:  0   3  97   0   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0

[EMAIL PROTECTED] dstat]# ./dstat -M cpu,vz -C total -f 5
Module dstat_vz is still experimental.
total-cpu-usage --ve-301-usageve-302-usage-
usr sys idl wai hiq siq|usr sys idl nic:usr sys idl nic
  0   0  99   1   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0
  0   0  97   2   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0
 19  12  61   8   0   0| 37  23  40   0:  0   0 100   0
 12   8  41  38   0   0| 25  15  61   0:  0   0 100   0
 14  14  35  37   0   0| 28  26  46   0:  0   0 100   0
  4  10  84   3   0   0|  7  20  73   0:  0   0 100   0
  0   0  99   1   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0
  0   0  99   1   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0
  0   0  99   1   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0
  0   0 100   0   0   0|  0   0 100   0:  0   0 100   0

All feedback welcomed.

Kind regards,
--   dag wieers,  [EMAIL PROTECTED],  http://dag.wieers.com/   --
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2006-10-16 Thread Dag Wieers
Hi,

We modified the vzyum tool and created a similar vzapt tool. But
while doing that I figured that the current infrastructure (written in
shell) is somewhat insufficient to create clean, proper reusable code.

Also the config-files are pretty shell-oriented.

Are there any plans to redo them ?

Kind regards,
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