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[Xen-users] HVM memory upper limit


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  • From: Marcos Paulo Serafim <mpserafim@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 16:25:25 -0200
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Hello,

I'm trying to create a HVM virtual machine (windows guest) with 3G of
memory but this isn't working. Xen create the domain but nothing happens
(the OS don't start and the cpu time remains 0). Things start to work
with 2000MB or below. Is there some kind of upper limit for HVM virtual
machines?

I'm using a Dell PowerEdge 8250 machine with 16GB of memory.

Thanks in advance!

-- 
Marcos Paulo Serafim
Analista de Suporte Técnico / Support Analyst
mpserafim (at) gmail (dot) com
Orlandia/SP - Brazil
MSN: mpserafim (at) gmail (dot) com; Linux User: #171191;
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