X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=virt-top.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=virt-top%2Fvirt-top.pod;h=283185d9cfd3c6336d991322f8eae73243f3ff57;hp=a888d89f37323078272286be803bb17336308a41;hb=65f81d8496ab8704aee82644d795ae71d59466f2;hpb=6116cbd975924cc971e1eff565fee63ced296d5c diff --git a/virt-top/virt-top.pod b/virt-top/virt-top.pod old mode 100644 new mode 100755 index a888d89..283185d --- a/virt-top/virt-top.pod +++ b/virt-top/virt-top.pod @@ -46,6 +46,14 @@ Batch mode. In this mode keypresses are ignored. Connect to URI given. The default is to connect to the Xen hypervisor. +To connect to QEMU/KVM you would normally do I<-c qemu:///system> + +To connect to libvirtd on a remote machine you would normally do +I<-c xen://host/> + +Full details on connection URIs is available at +L + =item B<-d delay> Set the delay between screen updates in seconds. @@ -99,6 +107,29 @@ Not every version of virt-top supports CSV output - it depends how the program was compiled (see I file in the source distribution for details). +To save space you can compress your CSV files (if your shell supports +this feature, eg. I): + + virt-top --csv >(gzip -9 > output.csv.gz) + +You can use a similar trick to split the CSV file up. In this example +the CSV file is split every 1000 lines into files called +I, I etc. + + virt-top --csv >(split -d -l 1000 - output.csv.) + +=item B<--no-csv-cpu> + +Disable domain CPU stats in CSV output. + +=item B<--no-csv-block> + +Disable domain block device stats in CSV output. + +=item B<--no-csv-net> + +Disable domain network interface stats in CSV output. + =item B<--debug filename> Send debug and error messages to I. @@ -122,10 +153,53 @@ Do not read any init file. Script mode. There will be no user interface. This is most useful when used together with the I<--csv> and I<-n> options. +=item B<--end-time time> + +The program will exit at the I