[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Disable memory balloon in dom0
> So I take that to mean setting dom0-min-mem to 0 disables memory > ballooning(for dom0). I just want to clarify if that is the way to > disable memory ballooning from dom0. I had been told in ##xen that > booting with dom0_mem=X effectively disables ballooning. I'm not sure that dom0_mem=X will disable ballooning completely on it's own; I'd expect that Xend will still autoballoon dom0 in order to make space for new domUs, if the dom0-min-mem setting allows it to. So you should disable autoballooning even when using dom0_mem=X if you want it not to happen. > Or is all of this mute if I never allocate more memory that what I have > in the physical machine total? If your domU's memory allocations can be satisfied without ballooning dom0 then I believe it won't get ballooned. I'd still advise explicitly disabling it if you really want it not to happen (and I've been in the habit of recommending this as a good practice for a server, since you don't need autoballooning there, typically). This ensures a "safety catch" that prevents dom0 accidentally getting shrunk if you start more domUs than expected without thinking about the available memory. Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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