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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Will be queued, the instance stay in
Pending state.<br>
Alberto<br>
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On 26/06/2012 07:34, Mohsen Amini wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr"><font>Hello everybody,<br>
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Today, a question crossed my mind...I'd be pleased if someone
can help me with that...<br>
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I am wondering how OpenNebula treats a VM request when there
is not enough resources?<br>
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For example, If there are 4 cores and 4VMs already occupied
those cores along with the memory.<br>
In this situation, if a new VM request arrives, then what will
be the OpenNebula reaction? Will the request be rejected or
queued?<br>
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Unfortunately, I am not in situation to test that myself.<br>
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Thanks.</font><br clear="all">
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Mohsen.<br>
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