Bug 1786203

Summary: VMM CPU Usage Graph Empty
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Paul DeStefano <prd-fedora>
Component: virt-managerAssignee: Cole Robinson <crobinso>
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Description Paul DeStefano 2019-12-23 21:52:27 UTC
Description of problem:

I have several VMs and, for all of them, VMM shows an empty Host CPU graph.  This has been happening for a long time, at least a year.  But, I don't know why.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
virt-manager-2.2.1-2.fc31.noarch

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create new VM
2. Boot New VM
3. Watch Guest and Host CPU Usage graphs

Actual results:
Graphs remain empty, regardless of load.  I tried a CPU benchmark just to be sure, but that shouldn't be necessary.  Memory and Disk I/O are reported as expected.

Comment 1 Cole Robinson 2020-01-12 14:43:49 UTC
Are you using qemu:///session libvirt connection? The row in the main virt-manager window will say 'session' in it. If so it's probably this libvirt issue: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693707

Otherwise, please run 'virt-manager --debug' in a terminal, reproduce the issue, and attach terminal output

Comment 2 Paul DeStefano 2020-01-12 21:16:31 UTC
Naw, that sounds like it is the same bug. Thanks.  I'll follow that one.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1693707 ***