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Dear Friends I have 24 cpu on my server and 32 GB ram.centos5.8(64 bit) on it. I have 4 guest on on it with 4 cpu 4GB ram for each guest os.but when I am going to install 5th os i can't run .Is there any limitation for it? I am using virt-manager with fully virtulation.
plz help me
Last edited by abhijitghube; 02-25-2013 at 12:43 AM.
It almost sounds as if you are saying that you have 16 CPU's on a machine, and you are reserving 4 CPU's for each Guest OS. As far as reserving CPU's, is that what you are saying?
If that is what you are saying, than after you are running 4 Guest OS's, you've reserved all 16 CPU's, so it's almost surprising that you still have any CPU's available to run the host OS. I wouldn't be the least surprised that you can't run a 5th Guest OS.
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