On 5/10/23 8:13 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Tue, May 09, 2023 at 02:00:25PM -0500, Benjammin2068 wrote:
I will say one thing that I noticed is: when giving the guest 8 cores
and not setting the topology, windows device manager shows 8 CPUs but
the task manager only shows 2. Feh. Windows.
On Tue, May 09, 2023 at 02:00:25PM -0500, Benjammin2068 wrote:
> I will say one thing that I noticed is: when giving the guest 8 cores
> and not setting the topology, windows device manager shows 8 CPUs but
> the task manager only shows 2. Feh. Windows.
Historically, if you did NOT specify
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> I will say one thing that I noticed is: when giving the guest 8 cores
> and not setting the topology, windows device manager shows 8 CPUs but
> the task manager only shows 2. Feh. Windows.
Licensing? Difference how processors are detected?
On 5/9/23 9:59 AM, Marc wrote:
I have a Windows 10 pro (64bit) long time running as a libvirt/KVM guest
that I think Windows Update finally narfed.
The hardware is a supermicro motherboard with dual Intel E5-2640 CPUs
for a total of 40 threads and 64GB
The guest is allocated 2sockets, 5cores,
>
> I have a Windows 10 pro (64bit) long time running as a libvirt/KVM guest
> that I think Windows Update finally narfed.
>
> The hardware is a supermicro motherboard with dual Intel E5-2640 CPUs
> for a total of 40 threads and 64GB
>
> The guest is allocated 2sockets, 5cores, 2 threads and
Hey all,
I have a Windows 10 pro (64bit) long time running as a libvirt/KVM guest that I
think Windows Update finally narfed.
The hardware is a supermicro motherboard with dual Intel E5-2640 CPUs for a
total of 40 threads and 64GB
The guest is allocated 2sockets, 5cores, 2 threads and 32GB