Christian:

You could use the least cost scheduler, but I think you'd have to write your 
own cost function to take into account the different number of cores. Looking 
at the source, the only cost function it comes with only takes into account the 
amount of memory that's free, not loading in terms of total physical cores and 
allocated virtual cores. (We use a custom scheduler at our site, so I don't 
have any firsthand experience with the least-cost scheduler).

Lorin
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On Oct 22, 2011, at 3:17 AM, Christian Wittwer wrote:

> I'm planning to build a openstack nova installation with older
> hardware. These servers obviously doesn't have the same hardware
> configuration like memory and cores.
> It ranges from 2 core and 4GB memory to 16 core and 64GB memory. I
> know that there are different scheduler, but I'm not sure which one to
> choose.
> The simple scheduler tries to find the least used host, but the amount
> of used cores per host (max_cores) is a constant, which doesn't work
> for me.
> Maybe the least cost scheduler would be the right one? But I'm not
> sure, because I did not find any documenation about how to use it.
> 
> Cheers,
> Christian
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