I'm new to running VMs, so I'm hoping this hasn't been a problem question asked before. I've only glazed over the emails from this list since I've joined due to not really needing all of the great information if provides.
Eric suggested I wait for Centos 6 to start loading my new VM host, and so I grabbed the RH Virtualization PDF and started digging in.
Firstly, it occurred to me that Centos 6 might not provide the virtualization rpms like it did with Centos 5. RH makes this an add-on to their license. Does anyone know if the upcoming Centos 6 will provide the virtualization packages (right away or in the future)?
Secondly, I'm not sure I understand the CPU allocation stuff. If I have 6 cores, it appears I can only create VMs that use 6 cores total. Using the GUI for creating a new VM will provide me with a max number I can allocate. Does this mean that I can allocate, for example, 3 VMs that use 2 cores each and never be able to create any other new VMs or does this mean I can create as many VMs as I want but only start VMs that use the max total cores or less?
I should get my shiny new machine next week, the one with real virtualization capability, so some of this may be answered on my own by playing around, but until then, thought I'd get a head start on rectifying my stupidity.
Thanks for any help (along with a special thanks to Eric for his original help).
steve campbell