Connect to URI given. The default is to connect to the Xen
hypervisor.
+ To connect to QEMU/KVM you would normally do *-c qemu:///system*
+
+ To connect to libvirtd on a remote machine you would normally do *-c
+ xen://host/*
+
+ Full details on connection URIs is available at
+ <http://libvirt.org/uri.html>
+
-d delay
Set the delay between screen updates in seconds. The default is 3.0
seconds. You can change this while virt-top is running by pressing
--help
Display usage summary.
+ --version
+ Display version number and exit.
+
KEYS
Note that keys are case sensitive. For example use upper-case *P* (shift
P) to sort by %CPU. *^* before a key means a Ctrl key, so *^L* is Ctrl
this behaviour may change in the future.
SEE ALSO
- top(1), virsh(1), xm(1), xentop(1), <http://www.libvirt.org/>,
- <http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/>, <http://caml.inria.fr/>
+ top(1), virsh(1), xm(1), xentop(1), <http://www.libvirt.org/ocaml/>,
+ <http://www.libvirt.org/>, <http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/>,
+ <http://caml.inria.fr/>
AUTHORS
Richard W.M. Jones <rjones @ redhat . com>
submit with your bug report.
3. Get version of virt-top and version of libvirt.
- In virt-top, press the *h* (help) key, and write down the version of
- virt-top and the version of libvirt. They are shown in the first
- line.
+ Use:
+
+ virt-top --version
+
+ If you can get the precise version of libvirt you are using then
+ that too is helpful.
4. Submit a bug report.
Go to <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/> and enter a new bug. Please