This is windows 2008 at around %57 expanding its been running for about a hour.
This is the VM ....... 225242 root 20 0 2257m 2.0g 1980 S 1 2.3 58:23.73 kvm
This is the rest of the output
top
top - 14:54:16 up 3 days, 2:33, 1 user, load average: 0.54, 1.11, 1.20
Tasks: 942...
Ok.. that is what i was thinking you ment. All of the VM's I have been testing have been using one core. I will do a install and take a look and post the results.
I suggest you read through the WIKI to understand better. But you can limit a VM to the power of one physical CPU. Not less. Now if the Physical cpu useage gets high you can give some VM's more priority over CPU time. But you can not limit a VM to less power. Now i am not a expert but this is...
From what I understand you can not limit each cpu. You can add weight to a vm so it has more or less priority over CPU time. This really only comes into play (from what I understand) if the Physical cpu is over a certain usage percent. there is some DOCS about it here...
I have moved many VM's from earlier versions of proxmox to proxmox 2.0 I have noticed that the performance has gone down severely. I initially thought it was the local storage but have noticed the VM's that are on a san (as they were in proxmox 1.9) have the same performance issues.
Here is...
I was able to copy the user.cfg to a new server to replicate all of the users and their information. But the user passwords obviously did not get moved over. Is there a way to do that?
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