Le 14/11/2010 11:22, sub@xxxxxxx a écrit :
Le 13/11/2010 16:01, hike a écrit :
yes, you should worry. ES is for only 2 cpus. AS is the version that you
need if you want to leave vmware the way it is now.
My understanding is that ES is limited to 2 sockets which was the case
of my Dell PowerEdge M600 (2x4 CPU).
RHEL being a VM now, maybe it sees 8 sockets instead of 2, hence the
message?
Does it means that one day or the other there will be an issue with
updates or the number of CPU?
[reply to myself]
Well, the "cpuid.coresPerSocket" in vmware should resolve my problem :
http://www.vcritical.com/2009/09/use-coreinfo-to-view-vm-core-and-socket-count/
Nicolas
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