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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] xm balloon problems
On Friday 18 November 2005 07:56, Subhabrata Bhattacharya wrote:
> But expanding only works to a fixed extent
>
> [root@tux06 ~]# xm balloon 0 128
> [root@tux06 ~]# xm balloon 8 64
> [root@tux06 ~]# xm balloon 8 128
> [root@tux06 ~]# xm balloon 0 256
> [root@tux06 ~]# xm list
> Name Id Mem(MB) CPU State Time(s) Console
> Domain-0 0 123 0 r---- 1001.4
> vtux02 8 63 1 -b--- 12.0 9608
>
> I have done
> [root@tux06 ~]# xm maxmem 0 256
> [root@tux06 ~]# xm maxmem 8 256
> But it still doesn't work.
Expanding only works up to the ammount initially allocated to a domain. So
simply start each domain with a large ammount of memory, and balloon them
down.
Balloon works by having a kernel driver inside the dom allocate a chunk of
memory and releasing that chunk back to xen. Ballooning a domain to more
memory than it initially had would require the balloon driver to allocate a
negative ammount of memory, which simply isn't possible.
/Ernst
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