You need to manually adjust the memory constraints from the command line. XenCenter does not understand what version of XCP it is dealing with, so it is not setting that information properly. XenCenter thinks version 1.5 means XenServer 1.5 (when it should understand that XCP 1.5 is similar to XS 6. Another option is to trick your XCP node into reporting the version of XenServer equivalent to the version of XCP that you are using. Honestly, this is something XenCenter should already be able to handle properly, but good luck getting that bug fixed in XenCenter.
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Subject: [Xen-API]
MEMORY_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION error
Hi!,
I am new to xen. I deployed new xen
xcp 1.5 & tried to create test vm.
But I am getting the “MEMORY_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION”
error.
I have supermicro x8dtn system
With 90gb memory & 500gb Raid 6
How should I solve this problem?
Thanks,
Ajay K