X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=virt-top.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=virt-top%2Fvirt-top.pod;h=4d8160873db93f0b7b9e3ca8cc40839466d91f4d;hp=4d7df4ec90180d836ff74f8068e1b84263995836;hb=7a798f0798414ae24ba9ffe839e95f9a2dd3f2a5;hpb=1f3c5a55e0dbbab20fcd23cd81689e0f6ca72669 diff --git a/virt-top/virt-top.pod b/virt-top/virt-top.pod index 4d7df4e..4d81608 100755 --- a/virt-top/virt-top.pod +++ b/virt-top/virt-top.pod @@ -22,6 +22,12 @@ different virtualization systems. =item B<-1> Display physical CPUs by default (instead of domains). + +Under each domain column, two numbers are shown. The first is +the percentage of the physical CPU used by the domain and the +hypervisor together. The second is the percentage used by just +the domain. + When virt-top is running, use the I<1> key to toggle between physical CPUs and domains display. @@ -43,16 +49,21 @@ Batch mode. In this mode keypresses are ignored. =item B<-c uri> or B<--connect uri> -Connect to URI given. The default is to connect to the Xen -hypervisor. +Connect to the libvirt URI given. To connect to QEMU/KVM you would normally do I<-c qemu:///system> +To connect to Xen on the same host, do I<-c xen:///> + To connect to libvirtd on a remote machine you would normally do -I<-c xen://host/> +I<-c qemu://host/system> -Full details on connection URIs is available at -L +If this option is not given then virt-top connects by default +to whatever is the default hypervisor for libvirt, although +this can be overridden by setting environment variables. + +See the libvirt documentation at L +for further information. =item B<-d delay> @@ -122,6 +133,10 @@ I, I etc. Disable domain CPU stats in CSV output. +=item B<--no-csv-mem> + +Disable domain memory stats in CSV output. + =item B<--no-csv-block> Disable domain block device stats in CSV output. @@ -153,6 +168,15 @@ 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<--stream> + +Stream mode. All output is sent to stdout. This can be used from +shell scripts etc. There is no user interface. + +=item B<--block-in-bytes> + +Show I/O statistics in Bytes. Default is shown in the number of Requests. + =item B<--end-time time> The program will exit at the I