On 2/8/23 19:40, Nina Schoetterl-Glausch wrote:
On Wed, 2023-02-01 at 14:20 +0100, Pierre Morel wrote:
The modification of the CPU attributes are done through a monitor
command.
It allows to move the core inside the topology tree to optimise
the cache usage in the case the host's hypervisor
On Wed, 2023-02-01 at 14:20 +0100, Pierre Morel wrote:
> The modification of the CPU attributes are done through a monitor
> command.
>
> It allows to move the core inside the topology tree to optimise
> the cache usage in the case the host's hypervisor previously
> moved the CPU.
>
> The same co
On 2/1/23 14:20, Pierre Morel wrote:
The modification of the CPU attributes are done through a monitor
command.
It allows to move the core inside the topology tree to optimise
the cache usage in the case the host's hypervisor previously
moved the CPU.
The same command allows to modify the CP
On 2/6/23 13:21, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 01/02/2023 14.20, Pierre Morel wrote:
The modification of the CPU attributes are done through a monitor
command.
It allows to move the core inside the topology tree to optimise
I'm not a native speaker, but "optimize" is more common, I think?
Yes. I
On 01/02/2023 14.20, Pierre Morel wrote:
The modification of the CPU attributes are done through a monitor
command.
It allows to move the core inside the topology tree to optimise
I'm not a native speaker, but "optimize" is more common, I think?
the cache usage in the case the host's hypervi
The modification of the CPU attributes are done through a monitor
command.
It allows to move the core inside the topology tree to optimise
the cache usage in the case the host's hypervisor previously
moved the CPU.
The same command allows to modify the CPU attributes modifiers
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