Proxmox VE 3.4 -- Problem starting a virtual pc.

lmniedas

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Hello. I created a virtual pc with windows xp iso. I assigned 512 of ram, one sockts and two cores, a 2GB HDD, the network card is e100. When I try to start the virtual pc I get the following error: MAX 2 vcpus allowed per VM on This node. Can you tell me what is going wrong ???
 
Hi,
this means that your Host machine has only 2 cores and you try to give the VM more then 2 vCPUs.
Reduce the amount of cores to 2 or 1.
 
Hi,
this means that your Host machine has only 2 cores and you try to give the VM more then 2 vCPUs.
Reduce the amount of cores to 2 or 1.

Hi, I change the number of cores to 1 and now appear this error: No accelerator found!.

What is the problem?? I have a i5 3470 procesor. with 8 gb of ram
 
do you have enable visualization in Bios?
 
I am testing Proxmox VE 3.4 in a virtual pc of VMware 10. You think that has anything to do with the error I mentioned ??
 
Yes of course you try nested virtualization on what host is vm workstation running and AFAIK you must turn on a flag in VM CPU setting. Or disable in the pve GUI hardware virtualization in option by the VM but this is very very slow
 

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