Windows7ge
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Of every forum and guide I've searched, everything says my hardware is compatible and that my setting are correct yet the VMs that I create regardless of how many Virtual CPUs I assign report 2. One per physical processor. I learned that this type of issue is due to a number of features that the hardware must support and settings that need to be enabled in the BIOS including VT-x, VT-d & feature support for Unrestricted Guest (UG) and EPT.
I have checked and verified that VT-x & VT-d are supported and enabled, Going into terminal I believe I verified that I have Unrestricted Guest and EPT and I don't see any of the hardware being incompatible with virtualization yet despite this the virtual machines continue to display 1 core per CPU regardless of what I set it to so I'm at a loss.
Hardware:
CPU: 2x Intel E5 2670
Motherboard: ASRock EP2C602-4L/D16
RAM: Kingston 128GB 1600MHz ECC Unbuffered
Software:
FreeNAS-11.0-U3 (c5dcf4416)
VM software is pre-included and is refereed to as "bhyve" or BeeHive.
I have checked and verified that VT-x & VT-d are supported and enabled, Going into terminal I believe I verified that I have Unrestricted Guest and EPT and I don't see any of the hardware being incompatible with virtualization yet despite this the virtual machines continue to display 1 core per CPU regardless of what I set it to so I'm at a loss.
Hardware:
CPU: 2x Intel E5 2670
Motherboard: ASRock EP2C602-4L/D16
RAM: Kingston 128GB 1600MHz ECC Unbuffered
Software:
FreeNAS-11.0-U3 (c5dcf4416)
VM software is pre-included and is refereed to as "bhyve" or BeeHive.