Includes the maximum amount of cpu cores in the vmlist as it
semantically fits in with the other properties. This allows for a more
comfortable view of a node's VM configured CPU core counts in general
and by users of "pvereport" without calculating each core count manually
with the respective VM's configuration files.

Suggested-by: Hannes Dürr <h.du...@proxmox.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kral <d.k...@proxmox.com>
---
 PVE/CLI/qm.pm | 7 ++++---
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/PVE/CLI/qm.pm b/PVE/CLI/qm.pm
index 4214a7ca..389a97d6 100755
--- a/PVE/CLI/qm.pm
+++ b/PVE/CLI/qm.pm
@@ -1124,12 +1124,13 @@ our $cmddef = {
        my $vmlist = shift;
        exit 0 if (!scalar(@$vmlist));
 
-       printf "%10s %-20s %-10s %-10s %12s %-10s\n",
-       qw(VMID NAME STATUS MEM(MB) BOOTDISK(GB) PID);
+       printf "%10s %-20s %-10s %-5s %10s %12s %-10s\n",
+       qw(VMID NAME STATUS CORES MEM(MB) BOOTDISK(GB) PID);
 
        foreach my $rec (sort { $a->{vmid} <=> $b->{vmid} } @$vmlist) {
-           printf "%10s %-20s %-10s %-10s %12.2f %-10s\n", $rec->{vmid}, 
$rec->{name},
+           printf "%10s %-20s %-10s %-5s %10s %12.2f %-10s\n", $rec->{vmid}, 
$rec->{name},
                $rec->{qmpstatus} || $rec->{status},
+               $rec->{cpus} || 0,
                ($rec->{maxmem} || 0)/(1024*1024),
                ($rec->{maxdisk} || 0)/(1024*1024*1024),
                $rec->{pid} || 0;
-- 
2.39.5



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