On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 02:52:05PM -0700, Spencer Parker wrote:
Okay...so I am still trying to get what this says I can get. But I
want to
do it with Python. I am looking at this: virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct and
wondering if I can grab this info with Python or not. I looked at the
libvirt module, but I don't see how I would grab this. Any ideas?
This call is provided through Python so you should just be able to use
it.
dom.interfaceStats (path)
'dom' is your domain object, 'path' is the path (see <target
dev="path"> in the domain XML).
AIUI the python call will return an 8 element tuple, with the elements
being:
(rx_bytes, rx_packets, rx_errs, rx_drop,
tx_bytes, tx_packets, tx_errs, tx_drop)
Rich.
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