Bug #5901
closed
Unable to select more than 8 cores in VMware template
Added by Jon Skarpeteig over 10 years ago.
Updated over 6 years ago.
Category:
Compute resources
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Description
VMware itself supports up to 32 cores (on a single CPU). Max 32 virtual sockets combined.
E.G:
1 x 32
2 x 16
4 x 8
8 x 4
are all valid configurations
- Project changed from Smart Proxy to Foreman
- Category changed from Virtualization to Compute resources
- Priority changed from High to Normal
- Related to Bug #2314: Smaller grains for VM memory/RAM choice needed added
- Category changed from Compute resources to Compute resources - VMware
- Has duplicate Bug #10687: Max CPU count for compute profile is 8 added
Jon Skarpeteig wrote:
VMware itself supports up to 32 cores (on a single CPU). Max 32 virtual sockets combined.
That is not only true for VMWare, but for all Virtualisations (OVirt, RHEV, HyperV, etc.).
So it would be easiest to just have a possibility to enter a number for the amount of vCPUs (vCores) to be added.
- Category changed from Compute resources - VMware to Compute resources
- Target version set to 115
- Target version changed from 115 to 1.6.3
- Target version changed from 1.6.3 to 1.6.0
- Status changed from New to Assigned
- Assignee set to Ondřej Pražák
- Status changed from Assigned to Ready For Testing
- Pull request https://github.com/theforeman/foreman/pull/3814 added
- Target version changed from 1.6.0 to 1.5.3
- Assignee changed from Ondřej Pražák to Marek Hulán
- Status changed from Ready For Testing to Closed
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Translation missing: en.field_release set to 190
Same argumentation as for #10395, this one is tiny.
- Related to Feature #10395: Compute Profile (oVirt) limited to 8 Cores and 16GB of memory added
- Bugzilla link set to 1364606
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