Just readed again your link:
You mean the second post from ryang? With:
Code:
numa0: cpus=0-13,hostnodes=0,memory=30720,policy=bind
numa1: cpus=14-27,hostnodes=1,memory=30720,policy=bind
Thats new lol, i have to try it, thanks for the heading!
If that will work then it will be finally amazing, but even if, it's not documented anywhere on Proxmox and looks like "a guy found something out"...
So in that case, i wouldn't call it "It works as it should", since probably no one knows this and if Proxmox doesn't document it at least (A gui option would be still nicer), its still some sort of an "unknown hack" xD
However Thanks!
EDIT: Mhh, it still doesnt work, i had to reread, its just a definition for the VM-Guest itself, which is pointless again.
You have to use core affinity, which makes things again unmanagable if you have a lot of VM's.
Managing Numa with Core Affinity/Pinning is the only way to make it work, but that we knew already a long time ago. Its not a solution sadly.
Cheers