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[Xen-devel] questions about mem-max

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Subject: [Xen-devel] questions about mem-max
From: Li Ge <lge@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:12:05 -0500
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I am trying to understand how the command "xm mem-max" works and write some testcases for it. Here are some confusion I have:

1. Can maximum memory be adjusted for a domain at runtime by using 'xm mem-max'? Right now, I see that the max memory change made by 'xm mem-max' is only recorded by xend. There is no change in /proc/xen/balloon and /proc/meminfo.

2. If the answer to 1 is no, how to activate the change to the domain? How should I verify it?


Thanks a lot,
Li

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