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Siming,

Yes, that would be a topic for the development list.  I can't think of any way 
to do what you are suggesting without doing development.

Josh

On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 3:59:53 PM Siming Deng wrote:
> Hi Josh,
> 
> Thanks for your reply. The reason is we use different MAC addresses to
> filter the traffics on the firewall control and also the network domain
> will recognize a bundle of an image and a VM, so I can't let two images to
> share one VM vessel. I was thinking about adding a table in DB to record
> the group of computers sharing one timeline and letting web code to write
> all the timelines of computers in this group to be busy as long as there is
> one reservation is made. Probably it's the topic of VCL development mailing
> list already. Do you guys have any better idea upon this case?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Siming
> 
> > On Nov 18, 2015, at 3:49 PM, Josh Thompson <josh_thomp...@ncsu.edu> wrote:
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> > Hi Siming,
> > 
> > The scheduling of time slots in VCL doesn't work in such a way that you
> > would be able to do this.  However, if the VMs cannot be reserved at the
> > same time, what is the reason for having 2 VMs?
> > 
> > Josh
> > 
> >> On Tuesday, November 17, 2015 2:34:57 PM SIMING DENG wrote:
> >> Hi there,
> >> 
> >> 
> >> I have a question about the time table scheduling. I was wondering if
> >> there
> >> is a way to let two VMs to share one schedule, which means when VM1 is
> >> reserved at a specific period VM2 can not be reserved at a period
> >> overlapping with the reservation of VM1 and vice versa. The reason I want
> >> this is there are some hardware devices is physically shared by the two
> >> VMs
> >> and it can not be controlled simultaneously by multiple hosts. Any help
> >> is
> >> appreciated!
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Siming
> > 
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