Fix #440
> According to [this](https://github.com/foxlet/macOS-Simple-KVM/issues/319#issuecomment-1003775896), macOS only supports power-of-two cores. But you can increase the number of sockets to get the virtual cores you need. > > If you need 6 cores, go with: > > ``` > -e EXTRA='-smp 6,sockets=3,cores=2' > ```
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| #### Use more CPU Cores/SMP | ||||
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| This will use all available cores; adjust accordingly to the day of the week: | ||||
| Examples: | ||||
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|     -e CPU_STRING=$(nproc) \ | ||||
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| `-e EXTRA='-smp 6,sockets=3,cores=2'` | ||||
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| This will use `-smp $(nproc)` | ||||
| `-e EXTRA='-smp 8,sockets=4,cores=2'` | ||||
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| `-e EXTRA='-smp 16,sockets=8,cores=2'` | ||||
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| Note, unlike memory, CPU usage is shared. so you can allocate all of your CPU's to the container. | ||||
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| ### Confirm your user is part of the the Docker group, KVM group, libvirt group | ||||
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