The Komodo Periphery agent appears to perform hardware detection only during the initial registration/installation phase. In virtualized environments (specifically Proxmox LXC), if the CPU core/thread allocation is increased after the initial setup, the dashboard continues to report the original "snapshot" count.
Even after multiple LXC reboots and service restarts, the komodo dashboard reports 8 Cores (the initial allocation), while the underlying OS (nproc, docker info, and the Proxmox Summary) correctly identifies 16 CPUs.
The Komodo Periphery agent appears to perform hardware detection only during the initial registration/installation phase. In virtualized environments (specifically Proxmox LXC), if the CPU core/thread allocation is increased after the initial setup, the dashboard continues to report the original "snapshot" count.
Even after multiple LXC reboots and service restarts, the komodo dashboard reports 8 Cores (the initial allocation), while the underlying OS (nproc, docker info, and the Proxmox Summary) correctly identifies 16 CPUs.