On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 12:11 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote:
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)

Lucia, any ideas?

Rich.

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