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[Xen-users] Re: xm mem-set Domain-0 box went poof


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  • From: Brandon Lamb <brandonlamb@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 02:03:33 -0800
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On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 1:49 AM, Brandon Lamb <brandonlamb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On a fresh reboot
>
> free:
>    total  used  Âfree shared buffers cached
> Mem: 3371340 448156 2923184 Â Â Â0 Â Â5328 Â77840
>
> ----------
>
> top:
> Mem: Â 3371340k total, Â 449044k used, Â2922296k free, Â Â 5344k buffers
>
> ----------
>
> xentop - 01:44:00 Â Xen 3.4.3-rc4-pre
> 1 domains: 1 running, 0 blocked, 0 paused, 0 crashed, 0 dying, 0 shutdown
> Mem: 4160828k total, 4022996k used, 137832k free  ÂCPUs: 4 @ 2308MHz
> Â Â ÂNAME ÂSTATE Â CPU(sec) CPU(%) Â Â MEM(k) MEM(%) ÂMAXMEM(k)
> MAXMEM(%) VCPUS NETS NETTX(k) NETRX(k) VBDS Â VBD_OO Â VBD_RD Â VBD_WR
> SSID
> ÂDomain-0 -----r    Â109  Â2.2  Â3965032  95.3  no limit    n/a   
> 4
>
> ----------
>
> xm mem-set Domain-0 512
>
> xentop showed ~1G memory (26% memory), then right after this i tried
>
> xm mem-set Domain-0 192
>
> ... box died with caps and scroll lock flashing.
>
> I had dom0_mem=512, dom0-min-mem=192
>
> xen-3.4-testing-hg and xen/master kernel from jeremy's git repo

Rebooted, this time did xm mem-set Domain-0 448, no crashes.

xentop - 01:58:54   Xen 3.4.3-rc4-pre
1 domains: 1 running, 0 blocked, 0 paused, 0 crashed, 0 dying, 0 shutdown
Mem: 4160828k total, 1113620k used, 3047208k free    CPUs: 4 @ 2308MHz
      NAME  STATE   CPU(sec) CPU(%)     MEM(k) MEM(%)  MAXMEM(k)
MAXMEM(%) VCPUS NETS NETTX(k) NETRX(k) VBDS   VBD_OO   VBD_RD   VBD_WR
SSID
  Domain-0 -----r        123    1.8    1055656   25.4   no limit
n/a     4    0        0        0    0        0        0        0    0

So this look to me like I *should* have 3 gigs free, why its still
saying that its using 1gig is beyond me. Anyhow, now I try to start my
guest...

xen1:/etc/xen# xm create syslog.cfg
Using config file "./syslog.cfg".
Error: (4, 'Out of memory', 'xc_dom_alloc_segment: segment ramdisk too
large (0xef4f > 0x10000 - 0x26e0 pages)\n')

xen1:/etc/xen# cat syslog.cfg
kernel      = '/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31.12'
ramdisk     = '/boot/initrd.img-2.6.31.12'
memory      = '256'
#maxmem         = '384'
root        = '/dev/xvda ro'
disk        = ['phy:/dev/volumes/syslog,xvda,w']
name        = 'syslog'
vcpus           = 1
vif         = [ 'ip=208.200.248.121, mac=00:16:3E:36:9C:15,
bridge=xenbr0, model=e1000' ]
vfb                     = ['vnc=1, vnclisten=0.0.0.0, vncunused=1']
serial          = 'pty'
on_poweroff = 'destroy'
on_reboot   = 'restart'
on_crash    = 'restart'

/dev/volumes/syslog is on lvm.

I dont get it, I had this working fine on another box argh. The last
thing I just did was remove all /boot files related to xen, dom0
kernel etc, did make uninstall in xen-testing and then copied over
tarballs of my working install, then ran the make install and copied
my xend-config over. Why does this hate me so

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