The output of lstopo shows that 0-6, 1-7, etc... are paired, which is what
I originally assumed (as a 4790k is 0-4, 1-5, with similar architecture so
I'd assume similar), but different from the virsh capabilities output
(which did not list siblings correctly for me)
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Hi, setting the headset as default device on win10 (because some games
don't allow you to change the device for the sound) gave me weird behaviour.
Basically i can have the mouse, or the keyboard, but not both at the same
time, removing the headset or letting the graphic card audio as default
devic
Interesting, relevant results below:
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The siblings value is equ
Run "virsh capabilities" and look for tag. It lists core
siblings. Its what you are looking for right? For me this script also is
little inconclusive, however seems like libvirt lists siblings right as
i cant pin one core to two physical cores that are not siblings.
On 2016.03.04 16:34, Jeff wrot
I'm trying to distinguish which cores are which on my Intel 5930k processor.
I ran the script at the console, with no other additional VM's, Docker, or
plugins running (I'm running UnRAID).
My output doesn't show any real differences between the cores, all 4's and
5's, with the expected 10 to itsel