On 03/16/2017 03:38 AM, He Chen wrote:
> Current, QEMU does not provide a clear command to set vNUMA distance for
> guest although we already have `-numa` command to set vNUMA nodes.
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On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 04:38:24PM +0800, He Chen wrote:
> Current, QEMU does not provide a clear command to set vNUMA distance for
> guest although we already have `-numa` command to set vNUMA nodes.
>
> vNUMA distance makes sense in certain scenario.
> But now, if we create a guest that has 4 vN
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 04:38:24PM +0800, He Chen wrote:
> Current, QEMU does not provide a clear command to set vNUMA distance for
> guest although we already have `-numa` command to set vNUMA nodes.
>
> vNUMA distance makes sense in certain scenario.
> But now, if we create a guest that has 4 vN
Current, QEMU does not provide a clear command to set vNUMA distance for
guest although we already have `-numa` command to set vNUMA nodes.
vNUMA distance makes sense in certain scenario.
But now, if we create a guest that has 4 vNUMA nodes, when we check NUMA
info via `numactl -H`, we will see: