Thanks you for reply! Unfortunately, this is a production environment, so there is no way to remove the virtual machines.
2014-05-14 19:49 GMT+04:00 Timothy Ehlers <[email protected]>: > Its broken in 4.2, it trys to adjust the number of currently running VMs > somehow... so for me it would say "100% CPU used" changing overpovisioning > to 4 would simply change my system to show "400% CPU used" > > Destroy all vms and recreate them after changing the overpovisioning on the > cluster level. Or mess about with the sql tables... i gave up on messing > about with mysql since my infrastructure is very dynamic and easy to > re-create. > > > > > On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Alexey Samarin <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Dear, users. > > > > I wanna to increase system capacity, specifically cpu. > > I'm using CS 4.2.0 with vmware 5.1, when zone was created parameter > > "cpu.overprovisioning.factor" is equal to 1. > > I tried to change it, but to no success. > > Also tried to change the value in the table "host", but also without > > success, after restarting cloudstack-management returns the old value. > > > > Maybe someone faced with this situation? > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > Alex. > > > > > > -- > Tim Ehlers >
