Hi,
you are using an shared storage such as NFS ?
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It looks like your file system is broken or your export of your shared
storage isn't working well.
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I'm also intrested.
Cheers,
Heiko
On 17.09.2015 10:08, Olivier Cant wrote:
> Also very intrested.
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> Olivier
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> On 17/09/15S38 10:02, Salman Toor wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> Why Not!
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>> I think its a great Idea. I want to join.
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>> Regards..
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Hi,
your scheduler delivers all threads to the cores, so if you have some
running processes in your VM, all cores will be used.
A CPU core in your VM is representing by one process on the host system,
normally. That's depend on your hypervisor.
Another thing, you can set explicitly which core