> There's too much nonsense here; since I wrote that I've been editing some xen > domain configurations using vim, and I see one _can_ assign a particular > domain to a particular CPU, and one can specify that a particular domain can > use specific CPUs. > > Whether libvirt supports that's another matter. I've not noticed that it does. I would like to be able to give, for example, 33% for dom1 and dom2 and 33% for dom0, but I know that we can only work with VCPUs. How can I assign a specif VCPU ou CPU do domU? How CPU is Managend when I have one core only? independently of having one o more VCPU/CPU, suppose that Dom0 is idle, Dom1 is 80% CPU, and Dom2 is idle. Dom0 or Dom2 start to do some processing, how the CPU is managed? If there is 4 VCPU, 2 for dom0 and 1 dom1 and the other for dom2? I hope that you can understand my doubt :-D Thanks! Regards, Augusto -- Fedora-xen mailing list Fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen