02-23-2015 02:24 AM - edited 03-01-2019 12:02 PM
Hi team,
My 2 B200 M4 blades are 2 x CPU E5-2660 v3 with 10 cores. All CPU informtion are showing correct on UCSM.
For VMware licensing purpose, ESXi (5.5 U2) is showing me 4 processors sockets and 5 cores per sockets instead of 2 processors sockets and 10 cores per sockets.
Can you please advise how to correct this on VMware side?
Many Thanks
Fayçal
02-23-2015 06:03 AM
This is a feature of the CPU for the M4 servers we came out with.
Go into the BIOS settings of the M4 Server and manually disable COD (Cluster on Die) in the Advanced Tab. This cannot be done from the Service Profile on the B200 M4 since this is an exclusive feature and does not appear in the BIOS Policy.
Special thanks! to Jason Pineda for the explanation.
Please rate if helpful
-Kenny
02-23-2015 06:15 AM
Thanks for your input.
What is the best practice to deal with? Let this feature Enable or Disable?
Thank you
Fayçal
02-23-2015 06:17 AM
Will you pay more to get the server its license ?
-Kenny
02-23-2015 06:32 AM
Hi Sir,
Yes sure, I must request for a new VMware license for this CPU configuration.
I don't see the option CoD in the advanced tab in the bios.
BIOS version is : B200M4.2.2.3.0.080820140005
Thank you
02-23-2015 06:33 AM
can you paste an screenshot of the BIOS Advanced tab?
-Kenny
02-23-2015 06:41 AM
02-24-2015 05:48 AM
Hi,
Anu suggestion on this?
Thanks
04-16-2015 05:44 PM
On the advanced tab you have to go into the QPI settings to see the COD feature.
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