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[Xen-users] (xm sched-credit) Error: cap is out of range

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Subject: [Xen-users] (xm sched-credit) Error: cap is out of range
From: Zoran <mail@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:22:20 +0100
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I have xen 3.2 running on an 8 core server. I tried to set
xm sched-credit -d mydomain --weight=1024 --cap=800 and got:
Error: cap is out of range.

I thought 8 cores are 800% ?! So, do I have du use 100 (for 100%)
instead of 800 (for 100%)?

And what about vcpus in my domu config? Must I set vcpus when cpu_weight
is set? If yes (e.g. vcpus = 2) does this restrict cpu_weight only to 2
cpus??

Very confusing :)


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