On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 09:37:15AM -0700, Shi Jin wrote:
Hi there,
I wonder what does the CPU entry stands for in the output of
vcpuinfo. I guess it is the CPU utilization rate, right?
It is the most recent physical CPU in which the vCPU ran.
For both Ubuntu 9.04 (virsh version 0.6.1) and RHEL 5.4 (version
0.6.3), I always get the returned CPU value to be 0, no matter
how busy the CPU can be and how many VCPU is used.
For example,
onnecting to uri: qemu:///system
VCPU: 0
CPU: 0
State: running
CPU Affinity: yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
VCPU: 1
CPU: 0
State: running
CPU Affinity: yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Is this a problem and how do I fix it?
Upgrade to newer libvirt with this patch in
http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=commit;h=c4a04dc0240589031ba1042f...
Daniel
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