Backlog #2646
VMs, CPU and MEMORY of STOPPED VMs are not deduced from users monitoring
Status: | Pending | Start date: | 01/16/2014 | |
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Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% | |
Category: | Core & System | |||
Target version: | - |
Description
Hello,
Trying to look at “Who is taking all that resources?” of our little cluster, I saw the report per user of VMs/CPU and MEMORY:
oneadmin@nebula:~$ oneuser list ID NAME GROUP AUTH VMS MEMORY CPU 0 oneadmin oneadmin core - - - 1 serveradmin oneadmin server_c 0 / 0 0M / 0M 0.0 / 0.0 2 user1 users ldap 7 / 0 5.5G / 0M 0.7 / 0.0 [...] <pre> The problem is that @user1@ has only 3 *@RUNNING@* VMs, with 512MB memory each, other are in *@STOPPED@* state. I think this report could make the difference between VMs with allocated resources and VMs without. Maybe something like: <pre> oneadmin@nebula:~$ oneuser list ID NAME GROUP AUTH VMS MEMORY CPU 0 oneadmin oneadmin core - - - 1 serveradmin oneadmin server_c 0 / 0 0M / 0M 0.0 / 0.0 2 user1 users ldap 3 (7) / 0 1.5G (5.5G) / 0M 0.2 (0.7) / 0.0 [...] <pre> Regards.
History
#1 Updated by Carlos Martín over 7 years ago
- Category set to Core & System
It makes sense, maybe a VM in stopped or undeployed states should not be accounted for the VM quotas (nº of vms, cpu, mem).
#2 Updated by Ruben S. Montero over 7 years ago
- Tracker changed from Request to Backlog