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    1 core per socket (Invalid configuration)

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    • M Offline
      msteini
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      I facing a "Invalid configuration" message in xcp-ng center when i deploy a vm with the following cpu settings:

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      If the VM is down i got the following error in the properties section:

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      Message in XCP-ng under "General -> CPUs":

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      I can reproduce this in two environments:

      1. XCP-ng Cluster Version 8.2
      2. Cloudstack 4.17.2 with XCP-ng Version 8.2

      The VMs are running and on the command line in the VM i can see all 24 Cores.

      Is there any known issue or limitation with that?

      Thank you!

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
        last edited by

        Hi,

        XCP-ng Center isn't a supported client for XCP-ng. Try to reproduce to XO so we can understand if it's the client or a host issue. Thanks!

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          msteini @olivierlambert
          last edited by

          @olivierlambert

          Thank you for your feedback. I checked it in xoa. If i take a look at the VM with 24 cores in advanced tab -> "VM limits", it shows the following:

          7c42a1b8-7ca0-4989-acb0-d271151176af-grafik.png

          If i take a look for example at a VM with 8 Cores, it looks like this:

          51c847b6-f373-4adf-885f-58d5d98d5ba1-grafik.png

          What does under VM limits ->Topology "Default behavior" mean at the VM with 24 core?

          Thanks!

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            andyhhp Xen Guru
            last edited by

            You're trying lie to the VM and tell it that it's running on a system with 24 physical sockets, each with a single core.

            For reference, 2 sockets is the biggest AMD server that you can buy (these days), and Intel top out at 8. If you want a larger system, you could buy a SuperDome which can manage up to 32 sockets (before hitting other limits of UPI switching).

            The various historical enumeration schemes can't encode that high, which is why there's a sanity check in XenCenter.

            You typically want 1 socket, so select 24 cores / socket.

            ~Andrew

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