[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Calculate free memory
Hi all, can be a stupid question, but there is a method to calculate the free memory in a system that counts also the memory reserved for the Dom0? I tried using xm info and free comand but there is something wrong. A simple example, host with 4 GB, kernel 2.6.32.39, xen 4.0.2, scientific linux 6: -------------------------------------------- xm info total_memory : 4094 free_memory : 1046 free -m total used free shared buffers cached 3456 1090 2365 0 8 127 So from "xm info" i have 3048 MB reserved, but 3456 are for dom0 ( difference -408) ------------------------------------------ Now a system with 16GB, xen 4.1, centos 5: xm info: total_memory : 16381 free_memory : 13633 free -m total used free shared buffers cached 3072 2196 875 0 160 338 For xm info i have 2748 MB reserved, but 3072 are for dom0 (diff -324) If I set the dom0 memory but the difference between xm info data and free remain constant. ------------------------------------------ I have thought of memory reserved for the hypervisor, but then I tried with this configuration: host with 8GB, kernel 2.6.32.39, xen 4.0.2, scientific linux 6: xm info total_memory : 8190 free_memory : 5006 free -m total used free shared buffers cached 3072 2454 617 0 194 338 For xm info i have 3190 MB reserved, but 3072 are for dom0 (diff +112). ------------------------------------------ Someone can explain what happens? There is a simple and reliable way to get as much ram I have available for domU? Thanks, Muriel _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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