Re: [CentOS-virt] 4 CPU with WinXP on Centos 5.5 KVM?

2010-05-28 Thread Kenni Lund
2010/5/28 Marcelino Mata mm...@multimatic.com:
 Has anyone had any success getting WinXP 32bit to use 4 CPU's under
 Centos 5.5 KVM?

 I have tried everything and the best I can get is 2 CPU's.  I tried
 everything listed here
 http://www.linux-kvm.com/content/running-windows-smp-guests  I am using
 the VIRTIO drivers.

As it is discussed in the comments on the page you have linked above,
XP only supports 2 CPUs but more cores.

AFAIK KVM will always emulate CPUs not cores.

Best Regards
Kenni
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Re: [CentOS-virt] Libvirt NAT-based network 2x-4x faster than Libvirt routed network?

2010-05-28 Thread Kenni Lund
2010/5/28 compdoc comp...@hotrodpc.com:
 Maybe the part about netfilter?

 http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Networking

The part about disabling netfilter on bridges?

It is already done, line 78-80:
http://pastebin.com/jtTrHLqA
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Re: [CentOS-virt] 4 CPU with WinXP on Centos 5.5 KVM?

2010-05-28 Thread Nenad Opsenica


Kenni Lund wrote:
 2010/5/28 Marcelino Mata mm...@multimatic.com:
   
 Has anyone had any success getting WinXP 32bit to use 4 CPU's under
 Centos 5.5 KVM?

 I have tried everything and the best I can get is 2 CPU's.  I tried
 everything listed here
 http://www.linux-kvm.com/content/running-windows-smp-guests  I am using
 the VIRTIO drivers.
 

 As it is discussed in the comments on the page you have linked above,
 XP only supports 2 CPUs but more cores.

 AFAIK KVM will always emulate CPUs not cores.
   
In fact, newer qemu/kvm supports cores parameter when used with smp: 
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/33961/

RHEL6 beta has new kvm and qemu - it is possible to use multi-core CPU 
within virtualized winXP there.

Regards,

Nenad

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Re: [CentOS-virt] 4 CPU with WinXP on Centos 5.5 KVM?

2010-05-28 Thread Marcelino Mata

 
  AFAIK KVM will always emulate CPUs not cores.

 In fact, newer qemu/kvm supports cores parameter when used 
 with smp: 
 https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/33961/
 
 RHEL6 beta has new kvm and qemu - it is possible to use 
 multi-core CPU within virtualized winXP there.
 
 Regards,
 
 Nenad
 

I did mean cores not CPU's.  I am using Xeon W3520 (4 Core 2.67Ghz).

Under Virtualbox, WinXP guest has no problem using all four cores with
same Xeon W3520 computer.  

So far this appears to be limitation of KVM/Virtio drives with XP
guests.  It does not appear to be KVM limitation since liveCD boot
instead of XP.img boot shows 4 cores.

I'm really only wanted confirmation that limitation can NOT be worked
around.  

While Virtualbox did not have this issue, it had other problems which
made KVM a better solution.

Running this under Windows 2003 server is also an option if it
eliminates the 4 core problem.













 
 



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