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Hello, James, May be it will be helpful. Try > xm delete <DomU_Name> > xm new <DomU_Name> and than start it. It is some less destructive than reboot of Dom0. Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 8:52:23 PM, you wrote: >> None that I know of. I've run into this issue many times in test, >> with both RHEL and SLES and it's an ongoing problem that no one seems >> to be able to resolve. The other issue is that this is not >> necessarily easy to reproduce either. >> >> The oddity here is that you are still seeing the problem. In every >> case I've run across, limiting dom0 like you've done resolved the >> problem. >> >> This makes me wonder a few things... >> >> 1: how many domUs do you have running, and what are their memory limits? JP> Total system RAM 14gb. JP> dom0 = 2gb JP> server1 (full) = 3gb JP> server2 (full) = 1gb JP> server3 (para) = 3gb (NOT running) JP> server4 (para) = 1gb JP> server5 (full) = 512meg ? (NOT running) JP> server6 (full) = 512meg JP> server7 (full) = 1gb ? (NOT running) JP> server8 (full) = 512mg ? (NOT running) JP> full = windows full virt JP> para = linux para virt >> 2: Have you tried a full restart, along with limiting the max memory >> for each domU to ensure that the guests don't try grabbing too much >> memory? As I recall, besides limiting dom0's max, if you don't limit >> the domU max they too will be able to grab additional RAM. JP> Was not aware you could/should limit the domU's. Can you tell me that JP> setting? I'm willing to try it, but according to virt-manager they are JP> all using what they are supposed to. >> 3: Are you in a scenario where you are starting and stopping them >> repeatedly? That's more a curiosity for me, as I wonder if you are >> stopping some guests and their memory is not being released to the >> pool for other guests to grab as they are started. JP> Not really, but their certainly has been a number of stops and JP> restarts. >> 4: Not that it makes THAT much difference, but are you running 32bit >> or 64bit SLES? JP> 64bit >> 5: Finally, again, not that it should make too much difference, but >> if this is a NUMA capable machine, are you enabling NUMA at boot time? >> I don't know that NUMA would do anything to help or hinder here, but >> it's a thought at least. JP> Don't know if it's NUMA capable. This machine is an HP DL360-G5. I don't JP> see any NUMA parameter in the boot parameters. JP> Thanks, JP> James JP> _______________________________________________ JP> Xen-users mailing list JP> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx JP> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users -- Ð ÑÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ, ÐÑÐÑÑÐÐ Ð.Ð. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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