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Title:
  cannot hotplug a cpu for ubuntu23.04 VM running on ESXi

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  hot-plugging a cpu for ubuntu23.04 vm running on ESXi is failed, below
  logs is reported in kern.log

  2023-04-07T22:10:15.427140+00:00 vmware-server kernel: [  123.514678] APIC: 
NR_CPUS/possible_cpus limit of 3 reached. Processor 3/0x6 ignored.
  2023-04-07T22:10:15.427903+00:00 vmware-server kernel: [  123.514682] ACPI: 
Unable to map lapic to logical cpu number
  ===========
  running "chcpu -e 4", "chcpu: CPU 4 does not exist"

  after reboot the VM, the hot-plugged cpu can be detected by default.
  ===========
  other information:
  This isue cannot be reproduced in ubuntu22.04.2 LTS

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