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[Xen-users] maxmem problems


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  • From: Carlos <cechevarne@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 15:26:57 +0200
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Hello Xen users,

I have a problem with the parameter "maxmem" on the configuration file of the domUs.

The domUs that I have created with Xenlinux kernel (linux-2.6.18-xen), can assign the maximum memory that I have established in the configuration file without problems.

To do this, I use the command xm mem-set <Domain> <Mem>.

However, in the domUs pvops Standard Linux kernel, not working properly the command xm mem-set.

By making xm list figure that has increased memory, however when making a free -m in the  domU the memory not increased.

The version of Xen I'm using is as follows.

xen_major: 4
xen_minor: 0
xen_extra: 0

Dom0 Kernel is git pvops "xen/stable-2.6.32.x.".

Best Regards!
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