On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 11:49:00PM -0300, Gilberto Nunes wrote: > Hi > > I install CentOS 5.4 and try to use Xen.... > > But when I deploy some VM with Virt-manager and specify 2 or more > VCPUS to use, when start the vm it start with just one CPU... > On this VM I install Windows 2003 Server... > This the file of VM: > > name = "Avision" > uuid = "625139bf-1ad3-86fc-45e6-e8efbb9db643" > maxmem = 2048 > memory = 2048 > vcpus = 4 > cpus = "0,1,2,3" > builder = "hvm" > kernel = "/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader" > boot = "c" > pae = 1 > acpi = 1 > apic = 1 > localtime = 1 > on_poweroff = "destroy" > on_reboot = "restart" > on_crash = "restart" > device_model = "/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm" > usb = 1 > usbdevice = "tablet" > sdl = 0 > vnc = 1 > vncunused = 1 > keymap = "pt-br" > disk = [ "phy:/dev/etherd/e3.3,hda,w" ] > vif = [ "mac=00:16:36:2f:fd:7c,bridge=xenbr0,script=vif-bridge,model=ne2k_pci" ] > parallel = "none" > serial = "pty" > > But, on windows I just see one CPU... > I don't understand why this happen!! > Verify that your windows is using the multi-cpu HAL. If it uses the single-cpu HAL then you won't be able to see more than 1 cpu. See microsoft website and google for more information. -- Pasi _______________________________________________ CentOS-virt mailing list CentOS-virt@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt