Hi there,
I can not recall now why during the new virtual machine wizard it skips the option to setup the number of virtual processors. It goes strait to assign memory option. Any idea?
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Jose Maria Gonzalez,
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i have never seen this. Do you have the option at the end to edit settings and change the number of vCPU's? What guest OS are you deploying?
Hi Troy,
Thanks for your prompt reply. Silly me - I just realized that I had setup the ESX server with only one physical CPU!!! - don't tell anyone, right!
Saludos,
Jose Maria Gonzalez,
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