Ок, I understand it. But in admin portal on hosts detail tab I see for
example 32 logical cores vs 16 in reports because of Hyper-Threading
enabled. All VM's on this host consumes 26 vCores. Does it
overallocation? According to report - yes, but actually I think not.
Can you clarify?
13.05.2015 10:32, Shirly Radco пишет:
H Alexandr,
The vCores are the logical cpu cores,
and if you has more vCores than Host Cores it means that you have over allocation for the
hosts.
So, if on a specific vm one of the cores will be on 100% usage than all the vms using
this core will show 100% as well.
Best,
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Shirly Radco
BI Software Engineer
Red Hat Israel Ltd.
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alexandr Krivulya" <shuriku(a)shurik.kiev.ua>
> To: users(a)ovirt.org
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 3:30:32 PM
> Subject: [ovirt-users] engine-reports portal and cpu cores
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> Hello,
> why we have in reports host cores but not logical cpu cores? For example
> in "Cluster Capacity Vs. Usage" report I always have more vCores then
> Host Cores.
> Thank you.
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