[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Suspicious URL:Re: Problem using PoD on Xen 4.2.1 (win domU crash)
> Hi, > > I just tried on my win2008R2/64 and it is still the same with the new driver. > Started with 1/8GB; no sign of a "balloon"; did some alloc/dealloc until it > crashed. > Tried both regular & debug. Log and xl dmesg attached. > > (To make sure, I just also tried with 1/4GB - the same) > Your one says: 13005008825593: XenPCI --> XenPci_InitialBalloonDown 13005008825593: XenPCI base = 0x40000000, Xen Signature = Microsoft Hv, EAX = 0x40000006 13005008825593: XenPCI base = 0x40000100, Xen Signature = XenVMMXenVMM, EAX = 0x40000102 13005008825593: XenPCI Xen Version 4.2 13005008825593: XenPCI Hypercall area at FFFFFA80063A4000 13005008825593: XenPCI XENMEM_maximum_reservation = 262400 13005008825593: XenPCI XENMEM_current_reservation = 262136 13005008825609: XenPCI Trying to give 1056 KB (1 MB) to Xen 13005008825624: XenPCI <-- XenPci_InitialBalloonDown So for some reason gplpv can't determine that you want to be ballooned down 7GB, it's just giving back the default 1MB (there are/were some problems with save/restore when this didn't happen). I notice you are using 4.2 while I'm using 4.1, which probably accounts for the difference. I'll post on xen-devel to ask what the correct way of determining this is under 4.2... I suspect that giving your VM 8G but ballooning down to 1G might be pushing things a bit. There are overheads with higher amounts of memory, and Windows will make some assumptions about how large to allocate internal tables etc based on the amount of memory. James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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