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Re: [Xen-users] very strange problem: memory memory?



Hi Lee,
    I think that it maybe not the VM who remembers the memory configuration. First, I've never met this problem mostly because my domus run linux and I seldomly change their configs. Then, it did remind me something that for a physical machine the BIOS would monitor the hardware changes, especially when you have a Windows and plug or unplug a memory chip. 
    So my guess is it might be with the hypervisor, if my memory is correct, I remember there's also a mechanism for VM that serves as the BIOS. 'ROMBIOS', it seems to be that name.


Best regards,
       Kenneth
 
Date: 2014-11-17 17:54
To: lee
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] very strange problem: memory memory?
On Sat, 2014-11-15 at 00:26 +0100, lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does xen, or do domUs, somehow remember how much memory they had
> assigned to them?
>
> I've upgraded the memory of the server from 8GB to 36GB (8x4 + 4*1 GB),
> following the instructions in the manual about how to populate the
> banks.  So far, the server is running fine.
>
> I have a VM which used to have 'memory = 3107' in its configuration.
> When I change the number to 10240 or 8192 or 4096 or even 3110, the VM
> crashes early during the boot process.  Change it back to 3107 and the
> VM runs fine.
>
> There are other domUs that crash when they are booting when I change the
> amount of memory assigned to them, like from 384MB to 512MB.  Change it
> back to 384MB and the VM runs fine.  Only for two or three VMs, I was
> able to increase the memory.
>
> Dom0 and all domUs are running Debian Wheezy.
>
>
> Any idea what's going on here?  Am I doing something wrong?
>
> The only thing that comes to mind is that for some reason, there's a
> strange problem with RAM modules of different sizes.  But if that's the
> case, why is the server (IBM x3650 l2g) running fine?
 
Have you run memtest or something similar? It may be that some memory is
not used until you start a VM, because it is just in the free pool.
 
Ian.
 
 
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