> I was reading the bhyve man page and noticed that it said the maximum
> number of virtual CPUs is limited to 16. With AMD Epyc being out with 32
> cores and 64 threads per CPU and being able to have 2 of them in one
> system this number seems rather low by modern standards.
So you can run 4 x
Simon,
It is possible to go above that limit if you're willing to recompile the
VMM kernel module.
There has been some discussion as to why this was set to 16 recently (
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-virtualization/2018-November/006939.html
).
Some may experience problems at higher
I was reading the bhyve man page and noticed that it said the maximum
number of virtual CPUs is limited to 16. With AMD Epyc being out with 32
cores and 64 threads per CPU and being able to have 2 of them in one
system this number seems rather low by modern standards.
Are there any plans to in
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233553
--- Comment #4 from m...@hi.team ---
(In reply to Mark Linimon from comment #1)
Hi,Is it normal for a multi-core CPU to display only one core in dmesg
information?
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--- Comment #3 from m...@hi.team ---
(In reply to Andriy Gapon from comment #2)
I am sorry, I thought that dmesg repeated "cpu_reset: Stopping other CPUs" is
not normal, it is an error.
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So, what is the problem?
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