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# xenstat.plugin
`xenstat.plugin` collects XenServer and XCP-ng statistics.
## Prerequisites
1. install `xen-dom0-libs-devel` and `yajl-devel` using the package manager of your system.
Note: On Cent-OS systems you will need `centos-release-xen` repository and the required package for xen is `xen-devel`
2. re-install Netdata from source. The installer will detect that the required libraries are now available and will also build xenstat.plugin.
Keep in mind that `libxenstat` requires root access, so the plugin is setuid to root.
## Charts
The plugin provides XenServer and XCP-ng host and domains statistics:
Host:
1. Number of domains.
Domain:
1. CPU.
2. Memory.
3. Networks.
4. VBDs.
## Configuration
If you need to disable xenstat for Netdata, edit /etc/netdata/netdata.conf and set:
```
[plugins]
xenstat = no
```
## Debugging
You can run the plugin by hand:
```
sudo /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/xenstat.plugin 1 debug
```
You will get verbose output on what the plugin does.
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