Sorry, I mentioned it wrong. The engine VM is ok. What happens is that the lscpu output of the physical host is different from the host information in oVirt.


lscpu:
CPU(s):              112
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-111
Thread(s) per core:  2
Core(s) per socket:  28
Socket(s):           2
NUMA node(s):        2
Vendor ID:           GenuineIntel
BIOS Vendor ID:      Intel(R) Corporation
CPU family:          6
Model:               85
Model name:          Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8276M CPU @ 2.20GHz

Ovirt -> Compute -> Hosts:
CPU Model Name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8276M CPU @ 2.20GHz
CPU Type: Secure Intel Cascadelake Server Family
CPU Sockets: 1
CPU Cores per Socket: 56
CPU Threads per Core: 2 (SMT Enabled)
TSC Frequency: 2199999000 (scaling enabled)



Em ter., 27 de jun. de 2023 às 12:22, Dean L via Users <users@ovirt.org> escreveu:
Jorge,

Your 8276 processor belongs to the former Cascade Lake Family (server), which is supported by oVirt (listed as Intel Cascadelake Server Family).

For CPU requirements see: https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/installing_ovirt_as_a_standalone_manager_with_remote_databases/#CPU_Requirements_SM_remoteDB_deploy

In Linux, you can see the number of sockets with: grep "physical id"  /proc/cpuinfo | sort -u | wc -l

Not sure how you installed your oVirt engine, but with hosted-engine, oVirt installs with 1 virtual socket and in advanced options can be change to 2 or 4.

Cheers!

... Dean
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