Strange, I didn't see the sliders yesterday, but now they appear. Case closed, thanks for the help.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 2:23 AM, David Lutterkort <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 19:33 +0200, Florin Ardelian wrote: > > I have defined a single hardware profile with cpu (1..48) and memory > > (256..192*1024). What feature should I enable in my class so the user can > > select the number of CPUs and the amount of RAM he wants? > > There's no special feature that needs to be set - if your HWP's > advertise ranges or enums for certain parameters, clients know they can > override these when they create an instance. You will have to have code > in the create_instance method of your driver to make sure you process > those overrides. > > Have a look at create_instance in the mock driver to see the details; > the most interesting bit for this is the InstanceProfile that gets > created. An InstanceProfile is a HWP + any changes the user made for > that specific instance. > > David > > > -- +40-740-903838
