[Lxc-users] Monitoring per container
Ben Butler-Cole
ben at bridesmere.com
Sat May 11 07:45:55 UTC 2013
Hi David
There is a collectd plugin which reports per-container metrics. I haven't
tried it.
-Ben
On 11 May 2013 07:43, David Parks <davidparks21 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have any pointers on how I might monitor things like CPU and
> DISK activity PER CONTAINER? (Ubuntu 12.10 server here)****
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> I saw something on You Tube using RHL that demoed it beautifully, but I’m
> looking for something a bit more rudimentary, maybe that I could plug into
> Nagios or use to just see how things look under load. ****
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> Running top-like utilities on the host doesn’t really split it up well
> enough by container, even htop with cgroups is difficult at best. ****
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> I really would love a view like this on the host, like an htop view
> grouped by cgroup: ****
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> Container cpu IO network****
>
> CN1 2.5% 3Mb/sec 1Mbit****
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> CN2 30.1% 30Mb/sec 7.2Mbit****
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