Well guys, yesterday I took a look at the CS source code and how it was
getting those values. I think that I cracked it.
It seems that there is a whole misunderstanding about the used memory value
and It would be nice an update on the Cloudstack API documentation.
Let's start:
Here is a link for
I am using xen-hypervisor 4.1 and XCP 1.6 if I am not mistaken.
I have also never noticed this used memory values until we deployed Zenoss
to monitor the cloud. I just noticed that because the Zenoss was generating
a graph that presented whole cloud memory usage and it was a little weird.
With hig
I should also point out that this is on CS 4.2.0.
This issue may have been fixed since then.
Marty
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Marty Sweet wrote:
> What hypervisor are you using?
>
> My CS System Capacity on the dashboard shows *Memory 157.05 GB / 1.37 TB
> *(which
> works + overprovisi
What hypervisor are you using?
My CS System Capacity on the dashboard shows *Memory 157.05 GB / 1.37
TB *(which
works + overprovisioning).
I think this issue is slightly different to CLOUDSTACK-3048 as it should
not effect VM allocation.
I have never noticed about the memory used section:
Memory
Doesn't anyone think that those memory values presented on
infrastructure>hosts are a little odd?
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 2:54 PM, Rafael Weingartner <
rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am mailing this to the dev and users list, since I am not sure which one
> would be the best
Hi all,
I am mailing this to the dev and users list, since I am not sure which one
would be the best to make such question.
So, I deployed Zenoss to monitor my Cloud, and I noticed something weird on
a graph that it was generating about the Cloud's memory. The graph was
showing total memory as 2