Hello,
just noticed, that after upgrade to 1.9, there is some changes in openvz system resource management?
before upgrade there always been CPUs: 1 for every single openvz client and the client could see all the cores [FONT=verdana, sans-serif]available[/FONT] on the host machine. so if i
have 16 cores total on the host and the CPUs count for openvz client was 1, the client could see all the 16 cores anyway and it seemed right to me and OpenVZ manual. as there CPU count
means the resource multiplier. but now, after the upgrade, there seems to be a bug or some change? now my openvz clients see only 1 available cpu for them if CPUs is set 1.
Could You please explain me, how does this change the system working and what does now the CPUs number means for openvz clients? thats very urgent, because i'm not sure
that i can set it 16 for every openvz client if CPUs count still is resource multiplier...
just noticed, that after upgrade to 1.9, there is some changes in openvz system resource management?
before upgrade there always been CPUs: 1 for every single openvz client and the client could see all the cores [FONT=verdana, sans-serif]available[/FONT] on the host machine. so if i
have 16 cores total on the host and the CPUs count for openvz client was 1, the client could see all the 16 cores anyway and it seemed right to me and OpenVZ manual. as there CPU count
means the resource multiplier. but now, after the upgrade, there seems to be a bug or some change? now my openvz clients see only 1 available cpu for them if CPUs is set 1.
Could You please explain me, how does this change the system working and what does now the CPUs number means for openvz clients? thats very urgent, because i'm not sure
that i can set it 16 for every openvz client if CPUs count still is resource multiplier...