On Thursday 17 January 2008 12:22:30 pm John Summerfield wrote:
> The CPUs are not dedicated. I've not tried specifying more CPUs than I
> have, but I'm sure it's mentioned in the docs. I would expect it to work.
>
> If you give any guest only one CPU, it will only use one CPU at a time,
> but not necessarily the same one all the time. If you want a guest to be
> able to use more than one CPU at a time, you need to specify two (or
> more) CPUs.
>
> I think you can dynamically change the number of CPUs, but you would
> need to check each guest OS to see whether it's supported by that guest.


There's too much nonsense here; since I wrote that I've been editing some xen 
domain configurations using vim, and I see one _can_ assign a particular 
domain to a particular CPU, and one can specify that a particular domain can 
use specific CPUs.

Whether libvirt supports that's another matter. I've not noticed that it does.

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