Thank you for the info, I though the QEMU Agent would be able to provide this info.You cannot. This information is heavily guest OS dependend and there is not one way to do it for every possible guest os. Therefore it is not implemented. Please use proper monitoring software to do what you want.
It can, but this depends on the guest and that's why there is no general availability.I though the QEMU Agent would be able to provide this info.![]()
would be nice to just display all of them.Which one should be displayed?
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