[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] memory=x & maxmem=y
On Sat, 19 May 2007 23:34:38 -0500 (CDT) Paul Archer <tigger@xxxxxx> wrote: > I have been playing with memory= and maxmem=, but I'm not seeing what > I think I should be seeing, namely that the memory available to a > domU can be increased on the fly. > > For example, I have: > memory = 256 > maxmem = 512 > in my config file. > > I can run 'xm mem-set mydomain 128', and the memory in the domU will > drop to 128. I can run 'xm mem-set mydomain 256' and bring it back up > to its original memory level. But if I run 'xm mem-set mydomain 512', > then 'xm list' will see 512M allocated to the domain, but the domain > will only see 256M. However, if I 'reboot' the domU, when it comes > back up, it will have 512M of memory. I'm in the same boat here. > According to Jayson Vantuyl in a discussion on this list a few days > ago: "For example, if you have these options for a domain: > > memory=1024 > maxmem=4096 > > You will have the kernel boot up with 1GB of memory. At any point > you can increase it to, for example, 2 GB with this command: > > xm mem-set <domain> 2048 > > The kernel will automagically increase to 2GB of RAM. This is, as > you might imagine, extremely cool." > > Is this true? Is it possible to set the initial memory level to be > something less than maxmem, and have the running (linux) domU see the > new memory level when it is increased? If so, then is there something > I'm missing in my setup? A driver in dom0 or domU, perhaps? I wasn't able to achieve this using xen-3.1. The maximum amount of RAM appears to be dictated by the value that the machine is booted with. Has anyone else managed to increase the amount of memory allocated to a domU to more than what the domU was booted with and have the domU utilise this memory? I.e. show up with free -m on the domU? Cheers, Brad Attachment:
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