On Aug 22, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Steffen Weiberle wrote:

> When configuring two service domains on a system with dual sockets,  
> are
> the vCPUs assigned to the domain automatically selected on the chip  
> that
> has direct access to I/O?

No, the type of affinity binding does not yet exist.  It's on our  
roadmap, and the exact form it takes is still being worked out.
>
>
> I would imagine that when configuring the primary domain the vCPUs  
> that
> are assigned to it on boot-up are on the first chip, and that it is
> possible to assign only I/O to that domain that comes off of that  
> chip.
> What happens when you create a guest domain that has other I/O on the
> second chip assigned to is?

It'll work, but performance will suffer.

-Eric

>
>
> Thanks
> Steffen
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