Hi

cpu overprovision factor is only recalculated for vms started *after*
the factor has been changed.
The more vms you're going to stop/start, the more accurate your
calculation is getting.

Please refer to http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-a
dministration/en/4.8/hosts.html#over-provisioning-and-service-offering-
limits

cheers,

- Stephan


Am Montag, den 08.08.2016, 15:22 +0300 schrieb Mindaugas Milinavičius:
> Hello,
> 
> Does anyone did overprovising with CPU and Xen? I tryed to change in
> global
> settings, but in dashboard anyway shoing like 1:1...
> 
> 
> 
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