[CentOS-virt] Xen network problem
Christopher G. Stach II
cgs at ldsys.netFri Oct 30 20:57:23 UTC 2009
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----- "Ben M." <centos at rivint.com> wrote: > Not trying to take this off-topic, I think it is relevant. > > Christopher: When I booted up with dom0-cpus 1, Windows 2008 could not > "find" its second cpu. However, once up, I can "xm or virt-manager" it > down to 1 cpu on cup 0 and everything is fine. > > Is this a unique issue or do you have a tweak or hack to force smp > with dom0 on one cpu? I haven't run across that personally and I don't have any 2008 guests at the moment to try it with. Did ``xm list'' show it as having multiple CPUs when the guest thought it only had one? Does it happen with 2003 or any other HVM guests? -- Christopher G. Stach II
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