Thanks for this follow-up.
we are now seeing 511 as total memory in the xen dom0 kernel.
when I do xm info |grep memory it shows a total of 8191.
my new issue here is something with xen balloon driver. In my vm I have configured memory = '512'
but according to the xen-debug.log and xend.log it shows the balloon drivers requesting other totals then 512. Some times more, some times less.
did I miss a configure option when I built the kernel?
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 07:04:49PM -0500, Robbie Garertt wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> just compiled xen 3.4.2 and linux 2.6.31.12. I followed the instructions
> on the Xen wiki to get the install running.
>
> my issue here is that in my grub memnu config i set dom0_mem=512M
> when i login to the dom0 and i do a free -m i get that the system only has
> 432 under the total section.
>
Try reading "xm dmesg", or capturing that to a file at boot time using a serial console.
> booting into the stock debian kernel 2.6.26-2-amd64 kernel gives me 8192
> free memory for i did not limit that.
> when i run xm info |grep memory under the xen kernel I get the following.
> total_memory : 8191
> free_memory : 7578
> node_to_memory : node0:7578
>
What does "xm list" show about dom0 memory?
8GB is 8192 MB, so 8191 MB total memory sounds correct.
8191 - 7578 = 613 MB.
If dom0 has 432 MB, then there's 181 MB used for something else.
Xen hypervisor (or was it dom0 kernel?) allocates some memory as a
DMA reserve, and there's some overhead per every MB of memory, and per every vcpu.
-- Pasi
> the server only has 8gb of memory installed which is confirmed via the
> system bios.
>
> is there anyway to figure out what is going on here?
>
>
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