On Wed, Feb 02, 2022 at 11:07:21AM +0100, Martin Perina wrote:
You cannot mix AMD and Intel processors in a cluster. So if you have
an AMD
based host, then you need to add it to AMD cluster only
I have two VMs - one for engine and one for node. They are both
running on the same physical host (using KVM).
AMD EPYC support is available from 4.3 cluster level, so it should
definitely
be available in the latest 4.6 CL
I'm more confused here. I'm running what I believe to be the latest
oVirt engine (4.4.10.6-1.el8).
There are no AMD CPUs offered for cluster CPU type, only Intel CPUs:
Intel Nehalem Family
Secure Intel Nehalem Family
Intel Westmere Family
Secure Intel Westmere Family
Intel Sandybridge Family
(that's the complete list)
Rich.
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