[libvirt] virsh vcpuinfo always returns CPU=0

2009-09-02 Thread Shi Jin
Hi there, I wonder what does the CPU entry stands for in the output of vcpuinfo. I guess it is the CPU utilization rate, right? For both Ubuntu 9.04 (virsh version 0.6.1) and RHEL 5.4 (version 0.6.3), I always get the returned CPU value to be 0, no matter how busy the CPU can be and how many

Re: [libvirt] virsh vcpuinfo always returns CPU=0

2009-09-02 Thread Daniel P. Berrange
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 09:37:15AM -0700, Shi Jin wrote: Hi there, I wonder what does the CPU entry stands for in the output of vcpuinfo. I guess it is the CPU utilization rate, right? It is the most recent physical CPU in which the vCPU ran. For both Ubuntu 9.04 (virsh version 0.6.1) and