Narrowed it down to allocComputer returning an empty array. If I hardcode a computerid and managementnodeid the reservation works and runs on my libvirt host.
Do I have a link/relation between my management node and kvm hosts missing? Any clues? From: Yannick Charbonneau [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Libvirt multi core reservations fail Turns out it has nothing to do with number of cores. I can load/reload images on my libvirt hosts, but reservations always fail, recommending "now" rounded to the next 15 minutes. But 15 minutes later, it +15. I found some posts about the OS and OSinstalltype tables, didn't find a fix yet. Unfortunately, still no reservations on my libvirt hosts. regards Yanik ________________________________ From: Yannick Charbonneau [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 11:50 AM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Libvirt multi core reservations fail Hi, Before I go dig in the code too much, I figured I'd ask... Reservations for multi cpu/core vms are failing on computers hosted on libvirt. It appears isAvailable in utils.php is returning < 1. It works if I deploy it on a host running esxi. Also, is there a way to increase the max number of cpu from 8 to, say 16 for vms? Thanks Yanik
