Hi,
Thanks for the great information about /proc/migration.
When I was looking the output of history in /proc/migration, I couldn't find VM name. It has id, but it's not VM id as well as world id (from esxtop).
So how can we find the VM name?
For example, the output of history is
/proc/migration # more history
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id status | Total PreCopy Quiesce CptXfer CptLoad PageIn DownTime
1327246275024771 (#5) vm 67354: Ok migrating to <192.168.1.31> | 16.206765 11.793212 0.555250 0.237513 N/A 0.068639 N/A
1327233875713137 (#4) vm 58591: Ok migrating from <192.168.1.31> | 12.037934 10.956960 N/A 0.232190 0.514494 0.092487 0.753154
1327233786601799 (#3) vm 57562: Ok migrating to <192.168.1.31> | 11.599313 9.613855 0.276462 0.303289 N/A 0.173294 N/A
1327233575088291 (#2) vm 57562: Ok migrating from <192.168.1.31> | 17.477260 16.212955 N/A 0.234143 0.586017 0.166491 0.830808
1327232423522670 (#1) vm 54075: Ok migrating to <192.168.1.31> | 15.550070 13.199525 0.906531 0.235498 N/A 0.124741 N/A
1327232095024373 (#0) vm 9191: Ok migrating to <192.168.1.31> | 22.603471 19.159702 0.809329 0.335862 N/A 0.147253 N/A
Averages | 15.912469 13.489368 0.636893 0.263082 0.550255 0.128817 0.791981
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