On 05/06/2013 08:12 AM, Laurent Pouilloux wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to place VM on specific core using virt-install but it seems there > is a problem with core number >12. > The virsh capabilities returns: > <topology> > <cells num='4'> > <cell id='0'> > <cpus num='6'> > <cpu id='0'/> > <cpu id='1'/> > <cpu id='2'/> > <cpu id='3'/> > <cpu id='4'/> > <cpu id='5'/> > </cpus> > </cell> > <cell id='1'> > <cpus num='6'> > <cpu id='6'/> > <cpu id='7'/> > <cpu id='8'/> > <cpu id='9'/> > <cpu id='10'/> > <cpu id='11'/> > </cpus> > </cell> > <cell id='2'> > <cpus num='6'> > <cpu id='18'/> > <cpu id='19'/> > <cpu id='20'/> > <cpu id='21'/> > <cpu id='22'/> > <cpu id='23'/> > </cpus> > </cell> > <cell id='3'> > <cpus num='6'> > <cpu id='12'/> > <cpu id='13'/> > <cpu id='14'/> > <cpu id='15'/> > <cpu id='16'/> > <cpu id='17'/> > </cpus> > </cell> > </cells> > </topology> > which is OK. > When I run > virt-install -d --import --connect qemu:///system --nographics --noautoconsole > --name=test --network network=default,mac=00:01:01:ab:cd:ed --ram=256 --disk > path=/tmp/vm-base.img,device=disk,format=raw,size=2,cache=none --cpuset=0,1,2 > everything is ok. > virt-install -d --import --connect qemu:///system --nographics --noautoconsole > --name=test --network network=default,mac=00:01:01:ab:cd:ed --ram=256 --disk > path=/tmp/vm-base.img,device=disk,format=raw,size=2,cache=none --cpuset=13 > I have a message telling me that the cpuset's numbers must be less than pCPU > > > My machine is a bi-AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6164 HE (12 core/cpu) with debian > squeeze. I have tried with the squeeze packages as well as the wheezy one but > it still fails. > ii libvirt-bin 0.9.12-11 programs > for the libvirt library > ii libvirt0 0.9.12-11 library > for interfacing with different virtualization systems > ii python-libvirt 0.9.12-4~bpo60+1 libvirt > Python bindings > ii qemu-kvm 1.1.2+dfsg-6 Full > virtualization on x86 hardware > ii virt-viewer 0.2.1-1 > Displaying the graphical console of a virtual machine > ii virtinst 0.600.1-3 Programs > to create and clone virtual machines > Is this a debian related bug or no ? > > I have also post a bugreport if you are interested in. > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=953187 > > What's the output of 'sudo virsh --connect qemu:///system nodeinfo' - Cole _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list