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    Difference between Pool's CPU usage stats and Host CPU usage stats

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      delacosta456
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      hi all
      i would like to know the difference Difference between Pool's CPU usage stats and Host CPU usage stats?

      Still learning XCP-NG with my installation of one host i i have with 4 Debian VMs.
      Until now i am still not able to get the difference between Pool's CPU usage and Host's CPU usage.

      Most of the time Pool's CPU usage on stat is higher that Host's CPU usage like 35% (on pool) vs 12% on (Host) at the same same time.
      Is there any doc that can help me understand better?
      In advance, thanks

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        Pilow @delacosta456
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        @delacosta456 do not take into account the pool CPU USAGE...

        for example I have a pool with one host, here is the POOL CPU USAGE :
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        yeah right ... 600%

        the host :
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        BUT, if you switch on the STACKED VALUES
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        you get the POOL CPU USAGE value...

        it adds up all core usage, so... not a very good view...

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