[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] xm create error - Unable to allocate memory
I have had reasonable success with para-virtualised domUs and so tried my first fully virtualised domU today. I am hoping to migrate a Win2k3 server into my Xen environment. I am not getting very far as I get the following when trying to create the DomU. I have tied various values for 'memory' but none make any difference. The server is running Linux version 2.6.21.7-3.fc8xen on a 64-bit host. Any help would be much appreciated. xm create /etc/xen/agree-20 Using config file "/etc/xen/agree-20". Error: (12, 'Cannot allocate memory') The config file is; name = "agree-20" device_model = "/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm" kernel = "/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader" builder = "hvm" memory = 512 vcpus = 1 bootloader = "/usr/bin/pygrub" on_poweroff = "destroy" on_reboot = "restart" on_crash = "restart" sdl = 0 vnc = 1 vncunused = 1 disk = [ "tap:aio:/var/lib/VirtualMachines/agree-20.img,hda,w" ] vif = [ 'type=ioemu, bridge=xenbr0' ] apic=1 acpi=1 pae=1 serial = "pty" # enable serial console [agree-26]xen: xm list Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 1372 4 r----- 2503.3 agree-11 13 512 2 -b---- 1938.8 agree-12 18 128 1 -b---- 253.7 agree-15 10 1024 2 -b---- 812.6 agree-29 17 128 1 -b---- 413.0 agree-3 16 128 1 -b---- 223.9 agree-30 15 256 1 -b---- 289.6 agree-31 14 256 1 -b---- 721.0 agree-32 12 128 1 -b---- 457.1 -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Glen and Rosanne Eustace GodZone Internet Services, a division of AGRE Enterprises Ltd. P.O. Box 8020, Palmerston North, New Zealand 4446. Ph: +64 6 357 8168, Fax +64 6 357 8165, Mob: +64 21 424 015 http://www.godzone.net.nz "A Ministry specialising in providing low-cost Internet Services to NZ Christian Churches, Ministries and Organisations." _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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