[Bug 1210280] Re: libgtop2 used by system monitor reporting incorrect number of processors for Ubuntu 13.10 vms on Hyper-V

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Wed Aug 21 12:45:22 UTC 2013


Note that this patch breaks the ABI according to upstream, so this needs
to go along with a SONAME bump and a library transition. Bumping the
SONAME in a distro specific patch is absolutely nothing that we want to
do, so this ought to be applied/fixed upstream, SONAME bumped there, and
released as a new upstream version.

Hence, unsubscribing sponsors. Thanks!

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Title:
  libgtop2 used by system monitor reporting incorrect number of
  processors for Ubuntu 13.10 vms on Hyper-V

Status in The Lansing project:
  Confirmed
Status in libgtop:
  Confirmed
Status in “libgtop2” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “libgtop2” source package in Saucy:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  We have noticed that when a Ubuntu 13.10 VM is configured with 64CPUs
  on Hyper-V, system monitor only shows 32 CPUs. This bug is also
  observed on Ubuntu 12.04. So it seems like an old issue. Please
  provide a fix.

  Attached are two files - One of the files is the output from system
  monitor and the other one contains the output from lscpu. System
  monitor output shows 32 CPUs whereas lscpu output shows the 64 CPUs
  correctly.

  Please let me know if you need more info.

  Thanks,
  Abhishek

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