Re: Reserve CPU cores for specific guests?

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On Sun November 8 2009, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
> > I think you can achieve that on some simple level DIY with
> > taskset from
> > util-linux(-ng).
> 
> That is a good utility to know.  I did not know about that
> earlier.  Thanks for the info.
> 
> I am wondering one thing though:
> 
> I will either need to call taskset when executing the
> process or run taskset on a PID after it starts up.
> 
> Unless there is a way to tell KVM to call taskset when starting
> a guest, I think that is going to be hard to automate since the
> guests will get different PID each time they are started.
> 
> Any suggestions?
>

None directly related, but libvirt's kvm support supports pinning a vm to a 
physical cpu. At least it has the option in virt-manager.

> Thanks,
> 	Neil
> 
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