By the way, the "host-model" mode is documented to be dangerous [1]:
"Beware, due to the way libvirt detects host CPU and due to the fact libvirt does not talk to QEMU/KVM when creating the CPU model, CPU configuration created using host-model may not work as expected. The guest CPU may differ from the configuration and it may also confuse guest OS by using a combination of CPU features and other parameters (such as CPUID level) that don't work. Until these issues are fixed, it's a good idea to avoid using host-model and use custom mode with just the CPU model from host capabilities XML."
By the way, the "host-model" mode is documented to be dangerous [1]:
"Beware, due to the way libvirt detects host CPU and due to the fact libvirt does not talk to QEMU/KVM when creating the CPU model, CPU configuration created using host-model may not work as expected. The guest CPU may differ from the configuration and it may also confuse guest OS by using a combination of CPU features and other parameters (such as CPUID level) that don't work. Until these issues are fixed, it's a good idea to avoid using host-model and use custom mode with just the CPU model from host capabilities XML."
http:// libvirt. org/formatdomai n.html# elementsCPU