Hi Adam, That insufficient capacity exception message has probably nothing to do with the number of CPU cores (and most of the time with anything capacity-related, it's just that we are lazy to pass the real error to as the API reaponse...) but is a general message that can mean 100 different things.
The real reason you'll only find in the mgmt logs. And, I have tested 4.11.2 and 4.13/master - number of CPU cores is NOT taken into the consideration/math - with or without overprovisioning (I have cpu.overprovisioning.factor set to 2. 0 and was able to provision 250% of my CPU core). Dig the logs and see what is really the exception. Best, Andrija On Fri, Sep 13, 2019, 05:23 Adam Witwicki <awitwi...@oakfordis.com> wrote: > Hello, > > Going back to "unable to start MV due to insufficient capacity" errors > Is there a way to turn these off as I can overprovision for "CPU" but not > "# of CPU Cores"? > > CS ver 4.11.0.0 > > Thanks > > Adam > > > Disclaimer Notice: > This email has been sent by Oakford Technology Limited, while we have > checked this e-mail and any attachments for viruses, we can not guarantee > that they are virus-free. You must therefore take full responsibility for > virus checking. > This message and any attachments are confidential and should only be read > by those to whom they are addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, > please contact us, delete the message from your computer and destroy any > copies. Any distribution or copying without our prior permission is > prohibited. > Internet communications are not always secure and therefore Oakford > Technology Limited does not accept legal responsibility for this message. > The recipient is responsible for verifying its authenticity before acting > on the contents. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the > author and do not necessarily represent those of Oakford Technology Limited. > Registered address: Oakford Technology Limited, The Manor House, Potterne, > Wiltshire. SN10 5PN. > Registered in England and Wales No. 5971519 > >