Hello, I had trouble deploying a new VM. I thought it is because of cpu resources. I checked the management server log and found that it complaints about maximum number of running vms is reached on the host. How can I modify this setting?
Thanks On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 2:58 PM Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: > It's enough to raised CPU overprovisioning factor only on the cluster level > (assuming 4.11). > NO need to restart mgmt at all (though it says it's needed...) > NO need to restart any hypervisors hosts > In order for correct changes to happen, you need to stop and start all the > running VMs (in KVM they will get less CPU shares, in VMware it depends - > if reservations are active, then it will get less reservations, in > XenServer it will change weigh of each VM's CPU, etc) - AND correct MHz > numbers will be displayed only once you stop/start all running VMs. > Number of cores can't be overprovisioned - doesn't change in the > UI/CloudStack > > Best > Andrija > > On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 at 11:57, Fariborz Navidan <mdvlinqu...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello All, > > > > I have raised the cpu over provisioning factor in both global and cluster > > settings and rebooted both management and server and host. The result is > > that the factor is only applied on cpu frequency capacity but not on # of > > cores. Please advise about that. > > > > Best Regards. > > > > > -- > > Andrija Panić >