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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/15/2014 12:19 PM, Yuko Katabami
wrote:<br>
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<font size="+1"><font size="+1">Hello again,<br>
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I would like to ask for you<font size="+1">r help again <font
size="+1">with the following string.</font></font><br>
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File:<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></strong></font>CommonApplicationMessages<br>
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<font size="+1"><strong>Resource ID:<span
class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></strong>hotPlugUnplugCpuWarning<strong><br>
String:<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></strong>Hot
set CPUs by changing the number of sockets. The support for hot
plug/unplug CPUs to the guest varies.<br>
<strong>Question:</strong><span class="Apple-converted-space">
</span><font size="+1">The second sentence is a bit unclear for
me. Could <font size="+1">anyone tell me "the support varies
depending on what?"<br>
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<font size="+1">It depends on the guest OS support</font>.<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:52FF3F4D.8080808@redhat.com" type="cite"><font
size="+1"><font size="+1"><font size="+1"> <font size="+1">Is
it the type <font size="+1">or spec of the guest or host
that determines the support? <font size="+1">So some
support hot<font size="+1">-set while others don<font
size="+1">'t?<br>
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<font size="+1">Well its even a bit more down to just the specific
guest OS you're running on. e.g Windows 2008 server supports<br>
hot plug but only the "Datacenter" flavor (or whatever this
installation type is called)<br>
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So in respect to the definition of what Is or Not supported, its
beyond oVirt Guest OS resolution.<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:52FF3F4D.8080808@redhat.com" type="cite"><font
size="+1"><font size="+1"><font size="+1"><font size="+1"><font
size="+1"><font size="+1"><font size="+1"><font
size="+1"> <font size="+1">Is this a warning
message to tell users that hot-set may not be
supported?</font><br>
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Yes :( . If its lame improvement are welcome. <br>
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<font size="+1"><font size="+1">Thanks in ad<font
size="+1">vance.</font><br>
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<font size="+1">Yuko</font><br>
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