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Measures reported by XenPoolVmStatusTest
This test enables administrators to determine how many guests have registered with the XenServer, and how many of these are currently running. In addition, the test also indicates whether any guests have migrated to or from the virtual server. XenMotion is a feature using which virtual machines can be moved from server to server within a Citrix XenServer resource pool without service interruption, making zero-downtime server maintenance possible, and
enabling administrators to move resource-hungry running applications to take advantage of available compute power. In short, the XenPoolVmStatusTest
monitors the effectiveness of XenMotion.
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement
Unit |
Interpretation |
| Added_guests |
Indicates the number of guests that were newly added to the XenServer during this measurement period |
Number |
The detailed diagnosis of these measures, if enabled, lists the virtual machines that were migrated by XenMotion to or from (as the case may be) the XenServer. |
| Removed_guests |
Indicates the number of guests that were newly removed from the XenServer during this measurement period |
Number |
| Registered_guests |
Indicates the total number of virtual machines that have been registered with the XenServer |
Number |
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| Running_guests |
Indicates the total number of virtual machines that are currently running |
Number |
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| Suspended_guests |
Indicates the total number of virtual machines that have been suspended |
Number |
You can suspend a XenVM, saving its state to a file. This allows you to shut down the physical XenServer
host and later, after rebooting it, return the XenVM to its original running state. |
| Halted_guests |
Indicates the number of guests that were stopped |
Number |
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