When the stats are displayed it only shows the raw values for the systems, not the available after calculating the ratios. 

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On Apr 27, 2015, at 6:39 AM, Mohammed Arafa <mohammed.arafa@gmail.com> wrote:

The horizon dashboard shows project quotas

On Apr 27, 2015 3:26 AM, "pauline phaure" <phaurep@gmail.com> wrote:
ok thank you Rhys. I check those values and they were as you said. but I still have an issue. If we apply those ratios to my available ressources my dashbord should display
vcpu =16*16 (as i have 16 cores on my server) and memory=1.5*12 (as I have 12 Gb) BUUUT It only displays vcpu=16 and memory=12.

any hint ?

2015-04-24 21:17 GMT+02:00 Rhys Oxenham <roxenham@redhat.com>:
By default, I believe it operates a 16:1 vCPU:physical and 1.5:1 on the memory. It’s possible to modify these values, of course, but ultimately it depends on your workload choices.

Cheers
Rhys

> On 24 Apr 2015, at 04:32, pauline phaure <phaurep@gmail.com> wrote:
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> hey,
>  please I wanna know for OpenStack the matching that should exists between virtual ressources and physical ones. any idea? should we stick to 1vcp=cpu?? what about the memory and disk space?
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