X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=virt-ctrl%2Fvc_connections.mli;fp=virt-ctrl%2Fvc_connections.mli;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=02f1c03c9f81e25353aae4900ce19e194b507f71;hp=261f85344c24825e161c48fc6a3aa44e3adfaafa;hpb=0bdb08c61ec66a16a81c2778a2a76cac77b08fda;p=virt-top.git diff --git a/virt-ctrl/vc_connections.mli b/virt-ctrl/vc_connections.mli deleted file mode 100644 index 261f853..0000000 --- a/virt-ctrl/vc_connections.mli +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -(* virt-ctrl: A graphical management tool. - (C) Copyright 2007 Richard W.M. Jones, Red Hat Inc. - http://libvirt.org/ - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - - Handle connections and the complicated GtkTreeView which - displays the connections / domains. -*) - -(** Get the list of current connections. *) -val get_conns : unit -> (int * Libvirt.rw Libvirt.Connect.t) list - -(** The current/previous state last time repopulate was called. The - repopulate function uses this state to determine what has changed - (eg. domains added, removed) since last time. -*) -type state - -type columns = string GTree.column * string GTree.column * string GTree.column * string GTree.column * string GTree.column * int GTree.column - -(** This function should be called once per second in order to - redraw the GtkTreeView. - - Takes the previous state as a parameter and returns the new state. -*) -val repopulate : GTree.view -> GTree.tree_store -> columns -> state -> state - -(** Create the GtkTreeView. Returns the widget itself, the model, - the list of columns, and the initial state. -*) -val make_treeview : - ?packing:(GObj.widget -> unit) -> unit -> - GTree.view * GTree.tree_store * columns * state - -(** Open a new connection to the hypervisor URI given. *) -val open_connection : string -> unit - -(** Return the amount of historical data that we hold about a - domain (in seconds). - - The parameters are connection ID (see {!get_conns}) and domain ID. - - This can return from [0] to [86400] (or 1 day of data). -*) -val get_hist_size : int -> int -> int - -(** Return a slice of historical %CPU data about a domain. - - The required parameters are connection ID (see {!get_conns}) - and domain ID. - - The optional [latest] parameter is the latest data we should - return. It defaults to [0] meaning to return everything up to now. - - The optional [earliest] parameter is the earliest data we should - return. This is a positive number representing number of seconds - back in time. It defaults to returning all data. - - The optional [granularity] parameter is the granularity of data - that we should return, in seconds. This defaults to [1], meaning - to return all data (once per second), but you might for example - set this to [60] to return data for each minute. - - This returns an array of data. The first element of the array is - the oldest data. The last element of the array is the most recent - data. The array returned might be shorter than you expect (if - data is missing or for some other reason) so always check the - length. - - Entries in the array are clamped to [0..100], except that if an - entry is [-1] it means "no data". - - This returns a zero-length array if we don't know about the domain. -*) -val get_hist_cpu : ?latest:int -> ?earliest:int -> ?granularity:int -> - int -> int -> - int array - -(** Return a slice of historical memory data about a domain. - - Parameters as above. - - Entries in the array are 64 bit integers corresponding to the - amount of memory in KB allocated to the domain (not necessarily - the amount being used, which we don't know about). -*) -val get_hist_mem : ?latest:int -> ?earliest:int -> ?granularity:int -> - int -> int -> - int64 array