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Oups!!! total_memory : 3322 while i have 8Go of RAM... i did installed a Debian i686 on a x86_64 Server. It should not be a problem, isn't it? If i save all my guests, and install again my Xen Server with Debian x86_64 instead of i686, then i restore the guests, will there be a problem? root@gaia: ~ # xm info host : gaia release : 2.6.18-xen version : #1 SMP Fri May 18 16:11:33 BST 2007 machine : i686 nr_cpus : 4 nr_nodes : 1 sockets_per_node : 1 cores_per_socket : 4 threads_per_core : 1 cpu_mhz : 2660 hw_caps : bfebfbff:20100000:00000000:00000040:000ce3bd:00000000:00000001 total_memory : 3322 free_memory : 2 xen_major : 3 xen_minor : 1 xen_extra : .0 xen_caps : xen-3.0-x86_32 hvm-3.0-x86_32 xen_scheduler : credit xen_pagesize : 4096 platform_params : virt_start=0xfc000000 xen_changeset : Fri May 18 15:52:14 2007 +0100 15042:50fe1a769660 cc_compiler : gcc version 3.4.4 20050314 (prerelease) (Debian 3.4.3-13) cc_compile_by : shand cc_compile_domain : localdomain cc_compile_date : Fri May 18 15:53:15 BST 2007 xend_config_format : 4 On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Mark Williamson <mark.williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi there, > >> It's strange for me. >> I've got 8Go of RAM. >> I've defined 1024M to Dom0 on the boot (/boot/grub/menu.lst) >> ... >> kernel /xen-3.1.0.gz dom0_mem=1024M console=vga >> ... >> >> I've got some Guests with some Go of RAM et it still remain a lot of >> RAM to use that i attibue to the news guests. >> But the problem that when i tried to create it, i had this error: >> >> # xm create toto.cfg >> Using config file "/etc/xen/toto.cfg". >> Error: I need 1073152 KiB, but dom0_min_mem is 200704 and shrinking to >> 200704 KiB would leave only 675672 KiB free. >> >> # cat /etc/xen/toto.cfg >> --- >> memory = '1048' >> --- >> >> If i shutdown one of my other guest, it will ok. >> It's strange since i defined 1Go to Dom0, i get only 853Mo >> # free -mo >> >> total used free shared buffers cached >> Mem: 853 190 662 0 23 32 >> >> >> Would someone explain me about this? >> i'm with Debian Etch, Xen 3.1, 8Go RAM. > > Is that "free" output from when dom0 is freshly booted, or after you've > started some domains? > > Although you're setting dom0_mem=1024M, which means dom0 *initially* has 1GB > of RAM, it looks like your dom0-min-mem setting in /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp > is set to 200704, which will permit dom0 to shrink in order to accommodate > starting other domains. If dom0 has already shrunk then the value given > by "free" will be correspondingly reduced. > > The error messages you're seeing are due to dom0 not being able to shrink > enough to accommodate your new domain, suggesting that you're running short > on RAM. > > xm info can be used to find out the total amount of memory that's free for Xen > to allocate without dom0 needing to shrink. > > Cheers, > Mark > >> Thank you in advance. >> >> On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 4:24 AM, Mark Williamson >> >> <mark.williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > That said, I think many people find that for a minimal dom0, not doing >> > much other work about 256MB is a reasonable amount of memory. Maybe >> > you'd want to go to 512MB if you had many guests and / or memory to >> > spare. dom0's requirements aren't extravagent, as long as you're not >> > running loads of things in it (which on a server you shouldn't, for >> > security reasons). >> > >> > Of course if you start running X and a modern desktop, you can expect >> > dom0 to have significantly higher memory requirements, just as a normal >> > machine would ;-) >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Mark >> > >> > On Monday 16 June 2008, Sandor W. Sklar wrote: >> >> On Jun 15, 2008, at 7:37 PM, Tim Post wrote: >> >> > On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 17:45 -0700, Sandor W. Sklar wrote: >> >> >> Well, of course, the amount of memory that a dom0 needs depends upon >> >> >> the service running within it. I guess I didn't word my question >> >> >> explicitly enough. Is there a formula for determine how much >> >> >> memory a >> >> >> dom0 might need, given a system with X amount of RAM, and X number of >> >> >> guests, assuming there are no other services running in the dom0? >> >> > >> >> > You are hoping to calculate the best possible density? I.e. give dom-0 >> >> > xx MB per pv guest, xx MB per HVM guest? >> >> >> >> Indeed, exactly! Not exact numbers, but a guideline that would let me >> >> maximize the memory available to guests without running the risk of >> >> starving the dom0. >> >> >> >> > Even that is too broad to really pin down, it would really depend on >> >> > what you give the guests and how much they exercise the disks. >> >> >> >> OK, thanks, I guess I assumed as much, given that if such information >> >> existed, Google would have told me. :-) >> >> >> >> -s- >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Xen-users mailing list >> >> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >> > >> > -- >> > Push Me Pull You - Distributed SCM tool >> > (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~maw48/pmpu/) >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Xen-users mailing list >> > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xen-users mailing list >> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > > > > -- > Push Me Pull You - Distributed SCM tool (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~maw48/pmpu/) > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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