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    • stacksofplatesS
      stacksofplates
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      No matter what OS you use Virt-Manager is the only GUI that will do everything. Cockpit isn't there yet, you can only do limited tasks with it.

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        abcy
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        Anyone has an idea that how to set CPU limit per vm. The vm has to be limited to use only 10% of one core. Cggroups? Thanks a lot

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          black3dynamite @abcy
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          @abcy said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

          Anyone has an idea that how to set CPU limit per vm. The vm has to be limited to use only 10% of one core. Cggroups? Thanks a lot

          Using Virt-Manager, these are the only options available.
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            1337
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            Fedora Server was a no go on the old HP server I had. It would hang during install.
            I tried xcp-ng (= xenserver ~ centos) on it and it installed fine. Debian 9 also installs fine.

            I'll try CentOS next.

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              black3dynamite @Emad R
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              @emad-r said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

              Centos rocks for KVM

              I still use CentOS too. I just hate how old packages like cockpit is on it especially related to cockpit-machine.

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                scottalanmiller @1337
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                @pete-s said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                Fedora Server was a no go on the old HP server I had. It would hang during install.
                I tried xcp-ng (= xenserver ~ centos) on it and it installed fine. Debian 9 also installs fine.

                I'll try CentOS next.

                That's surprising. What server is it?

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                  JaredBusch @abcy
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                  @abcy said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                  Anyone has an idea that how to set CPU limit per vm. The vm has to be limited to use only 10% of one core. Cggroups? Thanks a lot

                  What is the ungodly use case for this restriction?

                  I mean this seriously. I want to know what business need could possibly cause a restriciton like this to come into play.

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                    stacksofplates @JaredBusch
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                    @jaredbusch said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                    @abcy said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                    Anyone has an idea that how to set CPU limit per vm. The vm has to be limited to use only 10% of one core. Cggroups? Thanks a lot

                    What is the ungodly use case for this restriction?

                    I mean this seriously. I want to know what business need could possibly cause a restriciton like this to come into play.

                    I wanted to let someone else ask the question lol.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @stacksofplates
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                      @stacksofplates said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                      @jaredbusch said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                      @abcy said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                      Anyone has an idea that how to set CPU limit per vm. The vm has to be limited to use only 10% of one core. Cggroups? Thanks a lot

                      What is the ungodly use case for this restriction?

                      I mean this seriously. I want to know what business need could possibly cause a restriciton like this to come into play.

                      I wanted to let someone else ask the question lol.

                      Well, I get that there are weird snowflake use cases out there. I won't argue the need for something like this being mandated.

                      But gods above, please tell me why.

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                        stacksofplates @black3dynamite
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                        @black3dynamite said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                        @emad-r said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                        Centos rocks for KVM

                        I still use CentOS too. I just hate how old packages like cockpit is on it especially related to cockpit-machine.

                        There really isn't that much extra in the Fedora edition.

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                          1337 @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                          @pete-s said in Easy to manage KVM host setup:

                          Fedora Server was a no go on the old HP server I had. It would hang during install.
                          I tried xcp-ng (= xenserver ~ centos) on it and it installed fine. Debian 9 also installs fine.

                          I'll try CentOS next.

                          That's surprising. What server is it?

                          I had to go check what it was and it's a HP DL360 G5.
                          It's too old and slow anyway so not a big deal, but still surprising.

                          I have two Dell R710 laying around as well that I could use instead. They're a little less ancient I think (xeon 5500 series). It just for testing so as long as it works performance doesn't matter much. Just need to have enough RAM.

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