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    Determine if an Host has Hypertreading enabled

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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/architecture.html#api

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        rtjdamen @olivierlambert
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        @olivierlambert thank you.

        i asked the dev about the info they would like to pull from the api. i added a feature request over the support portal as well.

        "As per feedback from the OC Dev team, we would need the following additional XenOrchestra RESTful API calls:

        1. info about affinity hosts,
        2. info about host OS,
        3. used space (in bytes) for virtual drives, endpoint: "rest/v0/vdis"
        4. info about drives type (DVD, Removable disks, USB, local storage, ...) for endpoint: "/rest/v0/srs"

        Number 3, and 4 would be interesting if you would like to see disk space info for the hypervisors, like VMware has
        "

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        • julien-fJ Offline
          julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @rtjdamen
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          Hyperthreading status is not part of the REST API because it's not part of the XAPI itself, it requires a call to a plugin on the host.

          Which is why it's not part of the XO host object, it requires a calls to host.isHyperThreadingEnabled on the JSON-RPC API.

          For the other questions:

          1. VMs have a affinityHost field containing the host's UUID
          2. See productBrand and version fields in hosts
          3. Checkout the usage field in VDIs
          4. See SR_type and content_type in SRs
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            rtjdamen @julien-f
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            @julien-f i have discussed with our developer and i would like to ask you the following

            As per their feedback, the XCP-NG API itself gives the double amount of cores per CPU in its output.

            For a 2 CPU x 16 core configuration, the system gives 32 cores per CPU, instead of 16.

            Please consult with Vates, if they can modify the current API/CPU core count enumeration, to show the actual physical CPU core counts, instead of logical ones in the API output.

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              julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @rtjdamen
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              @rtjdamen Please give me the name of the class field and its value in the XAPI and the same in XO REST API so we can compare.

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                julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @rtjdamen
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                @rtjdamen You'll likely just need to take a look at cpus field and multiply cores and sockets.

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                  rtjdamen @julien-f
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                  @julien-f Hi julien, the cpu field gives a incorrect view of the real world. because of the hypertreading enabled it gives you double the number of cpu cores there actually is. We are looking for a good way to determine REAL PHYSICAL cores. Reason for that is Microsoft is licensing datacenter licenses on a physical core basis. can u help us with the correct way to find this out?
                  in Xoa there is a field shown for hypertreading enabled. if that value is shown into the rest api we are there, but if it is not we need a different way to find out if this is enabled or not.

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                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                    @julien-f the HT detection we created (via a plugin) is already detecting "threads_per_core" or something like that. IIRC, in XO, if it's >1, we can tell hyperthreading is enabled. So we might need to expose thread per core or something equivalent we did in XO directly in the REST API

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                      julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @rtjdamen
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                      @rtjdamen REST API now expose the SMT status: https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/commit/7fc5d62ca95ba91666f5d5a2268a7871c484ac6a

                      0 julien-f committed to vatesfr/xen-orchestra
                      feat(xo-server/rest-api): export hosts' SMT status
                      
                      Fixes https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/71374
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                      • olivierlambertO Offline
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                        Also, we are working to get the info directly in XAPI: https://github.com/xapi-project/xen-api/issues/5462

                        olivierlambert created this issue in xapi-project/xen-api

                        closed SMT discoverability: add thread_per_core info in host.cpu_info #5462

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                          rtjdamen @julien-f
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                          @julien-f do i need to update anything on my end to get this visible? or is this centrally managed?

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                            julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @rtjdamen
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                            @rtjdamen You need to rebuild your xo-server if you are using it from the sources. I you are using an official XOA, you will need to wait for the next release (last day of the month) and upgrade using the latest channel.

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                              rtjdamen @julien-f
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                              @olivierlambert is it possible to apply this changes allready to our XOA? it would help with the development.

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