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Keir Fraser schrieb: On 25/5/07 13:57, "Tomasz Chmielewski" <mangoo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:I inspected the logs, and it was the OOM-killer. Should it ever happen when saving a guest domain? Xen host has 256 MB RAM for dom0 (3 GB total), Xen guest 1.7 GB.It appears that saving of HVM somains needs more memory: in this particular case, when I increased memory for dom0, about 350 MB RAM was used in total during the domain save.That's kind of surprising, but I guess totally plausible if you don't configure a swap partition for dom0?No - dom0 has a 2 GB swap partition.Hmmm... That's not so explicable. Obviously something in save/restore is causing unpageable allocations to happen. Could be pagetables for mappings of HVM guest memory, or something like that. Needs investigating further, I think. Could be.Now that I repeated the save/restore a couple of times, total RAM usage for dom0 jumps to ~700 MB sometimes during domain save (dom0 has now about 2.3 GB RAM, domU has 1.7 GB RAM; 4 GB RAM installed now in the machine). -- Tomasz Chmielewski http://wpkg.org _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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