Roger that - I've got the latest CentOS with all updates and I see two
different Epyc options but neither allows for compatibility to pass checks
on the ThreadRipper Ryzen CPU.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 11:15 AM Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Il mer 20 mar 2019, 11:19 Paul Martin <paul.martin(a)pureweb.com> ha
scritto:
> I've got 4.3.2 and still not seeing ThreadRipper/Ryzen in the cluster
> CPU list. Yes, it's probably identical to Epyc but the hypervisor needs
> to know this.
>
>
> How do we add this?
>
Just a note that 4.3.2 is based on Centos 7.6 not 7.5. Ryan can you follow
up on the cpu support?
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