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[Xen-users] mem-set


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  • From: Harish Chauhan <c_harish38@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 00:14:51 -0700 (PDT)
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Hello,
 
I created a Guest VM (r4u5_32) with maxmem = 1024 & memory=512.  After booting the Guest OS, I increased the value using mem-set 784
 
#xm mem-set r4u5_32  784
 
#xm list shows 784 but  #cat /etc/proc/meminfo inside the VM shows 512 MB only.
 
Can you explain the behavior ?
 
Look forward to your reply.
 
Thanks in advance...
 
Regards,
HC
 


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