oh, thanks for that link, dietmar!
but to be sure i'd ask anyway: so the new swap system is actually memory and depends on hosts memory size? and the idea is to simulate swaping? what would be recommended settings or ratio? 1:1 as usual, or more?
got your point. my bad was, that i gave storage worng name :)
another question - at this moment, can i limit number of virtual machines user can have? (both openvz and kvm and separately)
ok. thanks :)
could you please give me a hand and tell, how can i allow user to access storage with ISO and Template files, so one could create a virtual machine? cant figure it out.
btw, the upgrade script worked fine, great job. gonna try to use it on other hosts :)
yeah, sorry.
tested once more and it seems, user with these rights cant modify those settings, but can see some of them :)
are there plans to make these settings for users invisible? :)
Hi,
is it a bug, or does a user with PVEVMUser permission should have an access to the network settings and be able to change them?
Seems like wrong to me. otherwise user can screw the whole networking thing up :)
oh, an update
and it seems user can create other users and view all settings..
Hello,
Few weeks ago i installed KVM on ubuntu 11.10 and i cant pass to kvm clients cpu name, model and options.
Will we be able to do this in proxmox 1.9, so client would see not just QEMU Virtual CPU version 0.15.0, but Core 2 Due with its options?
well, i consider them the same way, but for my situation threads and cores are almost the same :) i don't have and never will have any high loaded guest on vhost.
so threads and cores course is complete :))
still waiting for some1 to answer about approaches.
thnx.
oh, and about 25-30% - that is...
why? for example openvz clients "like" to "see" as many threads as OS sees. And i run every single openvz pc with 16 cpus enabled for them (as my host os sees 16 cpus). its all virtual for the client, who cares? :) as far as i have 16 threads available and load average is less then 15 i wont...
Hi.
I've got 2 cpus on my system, 4-cores each with HT, so total of 16 cores.
Is there any difference how do i manage these cores for client OS?
for an example is there any difference if i give my Win2k3 client OS 2 CPU sockets 2 cores each, or i give it 4 core on 1 socket?
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