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    there was a bug about the CPU template parameter that was not
    working for vmware so it was needed to use VCPU instead. Thus, I
    have no way to manage the overcommitment of VMs to a host.<br>
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    Is this issue solved in the current version? (i have noticed that
    memory issues are supposed to be (partially) patched)<br>
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    El 04/05/2011 18:39, Ruben S. Montero escribió:
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      type="cite">Hi,
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      <div>You can guide the overcommitment by using the CPU attribute
        of the template. For example if you want to put 16 VMs in
        nebula02 with 8 cores, just define the VMs with</div>
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      <div>CPU = 0.5</div>
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      <div>If you need those VMs to have 2 virtual cores use:</div>
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      <div>CPU=0.5</div>
      <div>VCPU=2</div>
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      <div>Cheers</div>
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      <div>Ruben<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:32 PM,
          Giovanni Toraldo <span dir="ltr"><<a
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          wrote:<br>
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            padding-left: 1ex;">Hi,<br>
            <br>
            I noticed only now that I've exhausted my opennebula
            available CPU<br>
            resources:<br>
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            >   ID NAME              CLUSTER  RVM   TCPU   FCPU  
            ACPU    TMEM    FMEM STAT<br>
            >    2 nebula01          default    2    400    369    
             0   11.8G   10.7G   on<br>
            >    3 nebula02          default    4    800    792    
             0   11.8G    7.4G   on<br>
            >    4 nebula03          default    4    800    796    
             0   11.8G    9.9G   on<br>
            >    5 nebula04          default    4    800    774    
             0   11.8G   10.4G   on<br>
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            However CPU isn't really used so much. There is a way to let
            the<br>
            scheduler allocate new VM? I supposed that using RANK =
            FREEMEMORY in VM<br>
            template should solve, but not.<br>
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            Any hints?<br>
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              --<br>
              Giovanni Toraldo<br>
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        -- <br>
        Dr. Ruben Santiago Montero<br>
        Associate Professor (Profesor Titular), Complutense University
        of Madrid<br>
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