[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Fwd: Dinamically allocated memory in a virtual machine
Hi, Am Donnerstag, 1. Mai 2008 02:57 schrieb Mark Williamson: [..] > Note that ordinarily XenLinux does not support being grown beyond its > initial a location of RAM. If you want to be able to do this, you need to > add something like mem=4G (for a maximum of 4G) to the domain's kernel > command line in order to tell it how big it might get. This is so the > guest Linux can size its tables to fit the amount of memory. i've tested this with Xen 3.0.3 (Debian 4.0) and it doesn't work as expected. I've configured a domU with 256MB RAM and set "mem=4G" as kernel option. The domU kernel says something about a lot of high mem available. The started domU sees 256MB RAM. All OK. If i mem-set to more than 256MB RAM the domU (free or top) doesn't recognize it. xm list shows the additional RAM, but this is also true if i don't start with mem=4G. Am I doing something wrong or do I have a too old xen version? What are the proposed ways to manage RAM with which version of xen? For now, i've to set memory in domU config to a high value and ballon down the memory shortly after startup so that i'm able to give more RAM when i need it without a reboot. -- greetings eMHa Attachment:
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