Oracle Audio Technologies E10898-02 manual Monitoring Domains, Viewing Host Information

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Using the xm Command-Line Interface

See "xm" in Appendix A, "Command-Line Tools" for detailed information on the xm command-line interface.

5.2.1 Monitoring Domains

The xm top command performs real time monitoring of domain loads on a host. The xm top command displays the following information:

The state of each domain.

The number of domains on the host.

Memory statistics of the host, such as the total available memory, the memory in use, and free memory.

The CPU statistics of the host, such as the number of CPUs and CPU speed.

Information on each domain, such as domain name, domain state, CPU usage in seconds, percentage of CPU, memory in Kilobytes, and so on.

For example, an xm top command displays output similar to:

Note that the format of each line of output wraps over two lines.

5.2.2 Viewing Host Information

Use the xm info, xm log, and xm dmesg commands to display information about the host computer. For example, the xm info command displays output similar to the following:

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Oracle Audio Technologies E10898-02 Monitoring Domains, Viewing Host Information, Using the xm Command-Line Interface