On Tue 02 Jul 2013 03:29:47 PM IDT, lofyer wrote:
On 2013/7/2 20:15, Roy Golan wrote:
> On Tue 02 Jul 2013 03:09:08 PM IDT, lofyer wrote:
>> On 2013/7/2 19:58, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:17 PM, lofyer wrote:
>>>> On 2013/7/2 19:06, Roy Golan wrote:
>>>>> On Tue 02 Jul 2013 12:48:44 PM IDT, lofyer wrote:
>>>>>> On 2013/7/2 17:07, Roy Golan wrote:
>>>>>>> On Tue 02 Jul 2013 12:00:12 PM IDT, lofyer wrote:
>>>>>>>> Will migration succeed between two different CPU?
>>>>>>>> Suppose node A is Core-i5, node B is Xeon e5405.
>>>> Unfortunately no, I'll paste log file later.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think you have to choose the "lowest" level of cpu type of your
>>> hosts for your cluster cpu type...
>>> What is now thsi cpu type?
>>> Gianluca
>> "Lowest" cpu level? Is there a list of cpu priority?
>> For now the cluster cpu type is Nehalem, there is an Core-i5 node and
>> Xeon node in it.
>
> This is already enforced by the cluster so if there was a problem
> cpu-wise you would see it.
> Nehalem is lower then the SandyBridge (this is sorted out in the
> drop-down)
>
> bottom line we need the log.
>
OK, I see. I would paste the log file in a few hours(the Core-i5 nodes
has been shutdown by my friend..)
So, the priority is AMD G5 > G4 > ... > Intel Haswell > .. Conroe
family ?
Unless G5 node migrate VM initiatively, it would be impossible to
migrate VM from G5 node to others?
The cluster name (the family) sets all VM's CPUs to be virtualized as
Nehalem. The Corei5 extra instruction-set are not being used and that's
how we
ensure a migration between hosts.