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Since we don't know how many CPUs can have the host, we should use the maximum number of CPUs supported by KVM (240). 255 is the maximum number of CPUs supported in the kernel, but the maximmum number of CPUs recommended by KVM is 240, if more than 240 CPUs are used, next error will be returned by QEMU ``` Number of hotpluggable cpus requested (255) exceeds the recommended cpus supported by KVM (240) ``` fixes #922 fixes kata-containers/runtime#2413 Signed-off-by: Julio Montes <julio.montes@intel.com>
Kata Containers packaging
- Introduction
- Build using OBS
- Build in a container
- Build a snap package
- Build static binaries
- Build Kata Containers Kernel
- Build QEMU
- Test Kata using ccloudvm
- Create a Kata Containers release
- Jenkins files
- Packaging scripts
- Credits
Introduction
Kata Containers currently supports packages for many distributions. Tooling to aid in creating these packages are contained within this repository.
Build using OBS
See the OBS documentation.
Build in a container
Kata build artifacts are available within a container image, created by a
Dockerfile. Reference DaemonSets are provided in
kata-deploy, which make installation of Kata Containers in a
running Kubernetes Cluster very straightforward.
Build a snap package
Build static binaries
See the static build documentation.
Build Kata Containers Kernel
Build QEMU
Test Kata using ccloudvm
See the ccloudvm documentation.
Create a Kata Containers release
See the release documentation.
Jenkins files
See the Jenkins documentation.
Packaging scripts
See the scripts documentation.
Credits
Kata Containers packaging uses packagecloud for package hosting.
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