Michael, Can you explain the behavior you were expecting a little better? From what you've said, I thought you wanted the ability to easily change how many VMs VCL will spin up on a given host. Rather than using the VM Limit field, you can assign/unassign VMs to/from a host to change how many are on it. So, given that, I'm guessing there was something more you were looking for.
Thanks, Josh On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:38:26 AM Michael Jinks wrote: > Hi List. > > We designed our deployment with the idea that we could use the VM limit > setting in the Virtual Hosts configuration page. Since that setting > doesn't actually do anything, now I wonder, what are other sites doing > in order to manage load on your virtual hosts? > > Related to that, any tips on doing load testing to see what our > environment can handle given our expected work load, hardware setup and > so forth? When we thought we could adjust things on the fly with a > slider, I was less concerned about knowing in advance what a single host > can take. Now I realize we'll need to be very careful in advance when > it comes to assigning virtual computers to hosts, so any tips on > planning and testing that would be welcome. > > Thanks. > > -mrj -- ------------------------------- Josh Thompson Systems Programmer Advanced Computing | VCL Developer North Carolina State University [email protected] 919-515-5323 my GPG/PGP key can be found at pgp.mit.edu All electronic mail messages in connection with State business which are sent to or received by this account are subject to the NC Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.
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