08-12-2010
Thanks! But im getting the same error. i.e when the param_count=0 the script prompts for the input file and when it's given as full path
Quote:
~/ded/incoming/detail.csv
it does not recognize the *.csv file and echo's "Not a valid file ..."
No issues when given as detail.csv (without the full path.)
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Guess the shell does not expand the variable when given in full path
Quote:
~/ded/incoming/detail.csv
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NAME
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SUMMARY
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processcsv.py < data.csv
DESCRIPTION
virt-top is a top(1)-like utility for showing stats of virtualized domains.
processcsv.py is a simple Python script that post-processes the output of "virt-top --csv".
It is used like this:
virt-top --csv data.csv
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The second command will overwrite the following files in the current directory:
"global.csv"
This contains the global (host) statistics columns from the CSV file.
"domainNN.csv" (multiple files)
For each libvirt domain ID NN, a file is created containing the per-domain statistics from the CSV file.
SEE ALSO
virt-top(1)
AUTHORS
Richard W.M. Jones <rjones @ redhat . com>
COPYRIGHT
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