Hi Harikrishna,

Thanks for your reply

Here is the command out put.

root@cloud-node001:~# dmidecode -t 4 |grep Socket
Socket Designation: CPU1
Upgrade: Socket LGA2011
Socket Designation: CPU2
Upgrade: Socket LGA2011


root@cloud-node001:~# virsh nodeinfo
CPU model:           x86_64
CPU(s):              8
CPU frequency:       2500 MHz
CPU socket(s):       1
Core(s) per socket:  4
Thread(s) per core:  1
NUMA cell(s):        2
Memory size:         32899468 kB

When I check using dmidecode I am getting actual CPU sockets =2 whereas
libvirt is picking only one socket. please help me to fix this issue.

Thanks
AR



On 31 December 2014 at 11:27, Harikrishna Patnala <
harikrishna.patn...@citrix.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This seems to me like a libvirt issue on KVM.
> We read the socket count from the parameter ‘sockets’ in NodeInfo on KVM
> host.
> Can you check with the command “virsh nodeinfo” ?
>
> Thanks,
> Harikrishna
>
>
> On 31-Dec-2014, at 9:54 am, Abdul Rasool <rasool...@gmail.com<mailto:
> rasool...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Attachment is missing ... added the same.
>
> On 31 December 2014 at 09:50, Abdul Rasool <rasool...@gmail.com<mailto:
> rasool...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my test / dev environment I have total 2 Dell Poweredge M620 blade
> servers configured as KVM hypervisor each has physical CPU of 2 sockets,
> total number of CPU sockets available in my setup is 4 sockets. but in ACS
> infrastructure shows only 2 physical sockets. for your reference I have
> attached my infrastructure screenshot.
>
> could you please some one help me why ACS is showing only 2 CPU sockets
> instead of 4 ? is there any configuration issue from my side. ? right now
> this environment is used for our internal development purpose due to CPU
> mismatch I am not able to add additional guest VM in my infrastructure it
> is throwing me insufficient resources.......!
>
> [Inline images 1]
>
> Regards,
> AR
>
>
>
>

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