[ovirt-users] Unsupported CPU for Windows 10 64-bit Guest

Jared Bloomer jared at tuxknowledge.com
Wed Apr 27 18:25:32 UTC 2016


I tried setting it to thank, and haswell, and sandy bridge. Everytime I try to deploy a VM it says the host does not have the cpu required by the cluster and reports the host as non-operational

Thanks,
Jared Bloomer





On Apr 27, 2016, at 2:22 PM, Alexander Wels <awels at redhat.com> wrote:

> On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 09:57:17 AM Jared Bloomer wrote:
>> I have a new install of ovirt up and running. It is a pretty beefy machine
>> so I would really like to figure this out so I can start actually using it.
>> 
>> The Host machine is equipped with 2 Intel Xeon E5-2603 v3 CPUs.
>> 
>> Ovirt shows the following for the hardware
>> 
>> CPU Model:
>> Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2603 v3 @ 1.60GHz
>> 
>> 
>> CPU Type:
>> Intel Nehalem Family
>> 
>> 
> 
> IIRC this simply reports what cpu type the cluster is set to that the host is 
> in. Looked up the Xeons you mention, and as far as I can tell that is a 
> haswell no-TSX cpu. Simply select the cluster this host is in and switch the 
> cpu type to haswell no-TSX. You should be able to deploy your VM then.
> 
>> 
>> However when trying to deploy a VM with the Operating System set as Windows
>> 10 x64 I get the error message
>> 
>> The guest OS doesn't support the following CPUs: opteron_g1, conroe,
>> nehalem, penryn. Its possible to change the cluster cpu or set a different
>> one per VM
>> 
>> How can I go about deploying a Windows 10 Guest on this Host?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Jared Bloomer

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