Re: [bug] python-libvirt vcpus mismatch

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On 05/28/2014 02:13 AM, Chris Friesen wrote:
> 
> I've got a libvirt-created instance where I've been messing with affinity, and
> now something is strange.
> 
> I did the following in python:
> 
>>>> import libvirt
>>>> conn=libvirt.open("qemu:///system")
>>>> dom = conn.lookupByName('instance-00000027')
>>>> dom.vcpus()
> ([(0, 1, 528150000000L, 2), (1, 1, 548070000000L, 3)], [(False, False, True,
> False), (False, False, True, False)])
> 
> I'm totally confused by that "3".  It's supposed to represent the physical cpu
> that virtual cpu 1 is running on.  But cpu 3 isn't even in the allowable
> affinity map for vcpu 1.
> 

Do you get the same value via 'virsh vcpuinfo'? It's the virsh command that
uses the same API (virDomainGetVcpus).

Jan

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