I agree lxc-top is somewhat confusing. For example, all columns except Mem
show totals, while Mem shows current memory usage.

I believe lxc-top needs some work to become actually usable. Data it
displays should be in one of the following modes:
- current value, like top
- total divided by container uptime (gives insight into container resource
usage trend, not just current value)
- total (like it is now - I find this the least usable of all three)

b.


On 17 January 2016 at 18:44, Mark Chaney <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there a script that I can use to get live or on demand disk iops for a
> specific container? Ive seen lxc-top that shows total disk transfer for a
> container, but thats not to useful to me. Need actual IOPS. Thanks!
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