On Fri, 2015-07-10 at 23:52 -0500, Chong Li wrote: > Using "xl sched-rtds" will output the default scheduling parameters > for each domain. An example would be like: > > # xl sched-rtds > Cpupool Pool-0: sched=RTDS > Name ID Period Budget > Domain-0 0 10000 4000 > vm1 1 10000 4000 > vm2 2 10000 4000 > Using command, e.g., "xl sched-rtds -d vm1" will output the default > scheduling parameters of vm1. An example would be like: > > # xl sched-rtds -d vm1 > Name ID Period Budget > vm1 1 10000 4000 > Thanks for making these two works. I think it would be great if we could, in this case, output somehow and somewhere that we are actually showing some defaults, instead than anything that is really in use. I don't know whether with something like this: # xl sched-rtds Cpupool Pool-0: sched=RTDS Name ID Period Budget Domain-0 (defaults) 0 10000 4000 vm1 (defaults) 1 10000 4000 vm2 (defaults) 2 10000 4000 # xl sched-rtds -d vm1 Name ID Period Budget vm1 (defaults) 1 10000 4000 Or by "just" adding a note before the actual output: # xl sched-rtds -d vm1 Showing per-vm(s) default scheduling parameters, use `-v' for seeing the actual parameters of each vcpu Name ID Period Budget vm1 1 10000 4000 The latter is more verbose, but I think is what I see as more useful (and, probably, the easier to implement). Regards, Dario -- <> (Raistlin Majere) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dario Faggioli, Ph.D, http://about.me/dario.faggioli Senior Software Engineer, Citrix Systems R&D Ltd., Cambridge (UK)