Cole Robinson 0d095e22f7 cli: Have --vcpu cpuset=auto use placement=auto
For many years virt-install has supported a bit of logic that maps
--cpuset=auto to a CPU pinning based on host NUMA topology; we look
for a NUMA node who's current free memory is closest to the requested
memory allocation. This isn't very useful though, since it's a one time
allocation, the conditions at VM creation time likely aren't the
conditions of the machine in the future.

Libvirt has supported a smarter option in vcpu placement=auto for a long
while, which will perform a similar operation but at every VM startup.

Convert cpuset=auto to use this functionality instead.
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  Virtual Machine Manager
  =======================

This application provides a graphical tool for managing virtual machines
via the libvirt library.

The front end of the application uses the GTK / Glade libraries for
all user interaction components. The back end uses libvirt for managing
Qemu/KVM and Xen virtual machines, as well as LXC containers. The UI is
primarily tested with KVM, but is intended to be reasonably portable to any
virtualization backend libvirt supports.

For dependency info and installation instructions, see the INSTALL file


  Contact
  =======

All comments / suggestions / patches should be directed to the virt-tools-list
mailing list:

  http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list

For IRC we use #virt on OFTC.

For bug reporting info, see:

  http://virt-manager.org/page/BugReporting

There are further project details on the website:

  http://virt-manager.org/

See the HACKING file for info about submitting patches or contributing
translations.
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Desktop tool for managing virtual machines via libvirt
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