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Re: [Xen-users] Dom0 down ...
I have my doubt because yesterday I did test stress (CPU and Read disk) on two virtual machine (Windows server 2003) , the CPU of two virtual machine goes to 100% , the virtual machine doesn't restart and Dom0 doesn't down but I see that my server stop recognize total memory server that is 8 GB , the server have recognized only 4 GB. I think when server recognize 8 GB, the server be maybe unstable , because since the memory is 4 GB the server doesn't restart anymore.
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 4:02 AM, J. Roeleveld <joost@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Monday 30 August 2010 19:47:38 Bruno Steven wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> There is some tips for avoid a virtual machine (domU) down Dom0. My xen
> Dom0 restart when one virtual machine have much stress (CPU) , is possible
> configure XEN for isolate a virtual machine ?
>
> Thank very much .
Are you certain it's Xen that is crashing?
If a virtual machine is stressing the CPU too much, it might overheat and the
system crashes because of that.
I've had, in the past, serious overheating issues with computers that led to
weird errors.
When this happens next, check the temperature of the CPU and other components
in the computer.
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Joost
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