David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
>Perfkit also writes the Linux data it collects into it's general summary
>files if asked to do so. It does not correct the data for virtualization
>effects, but the raw data is there to be correlated.

Not really -- you cannot realistically correlate the data unless the collection 
is synchronized.  I guess over a long enough period you could get pretty close, 
but CPU usage over the last hour isn't really very interesting.  You also 
cannot (last time I checked) collect that data for all users; it's more of a 
"If you have a problem, turn it on for the user in question".  Usable (sort of) 
for benchmarking, but not for general reporting.

...phsiii

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