Hi Team,

I am working on some performance related setup. My setup is something like 
this: Sending huge traffic from VM1 (latest ubuntu image) to VM2 (latest ubuntu 
image) and VM1 is situated in HOST1 and VM2 is situated HOST2. Both VMs are 
executing via Oracle VirtualBox.

Now I want to track the CPU utilizations of both the VMs during booting up 
time, during packet handling time from corresponding Hosts. How I can track the 
exact CPU utilizations used by the VMs?

I tried using the "top" command from the host , after getting the pid of each 
virtualbox. Can anyone confirm is this the right way to track the CPU 
utilization of VMs? 

Please feel free to reply. If you think this is not the right place to ask this 
query then please guide me where I can put this query.


Thanks & Regards
Arkajit Ghosh
Tata Consultancy Services
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