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Re: [Xen-users] Contending RAM
 
Andy Davidson wrote:
 
Hi, guys --
 We make fairly extensive use of Xen on our QA and testing platform.  
We like to pseudo-physically separate apache instances running 
different release candidates of our software.
 This works well.  However, we could do with more ram in our 'child' 
virtual machines.
 We have 4GB on each host computer.  We like to install 10 or so 
virtual machines on each host.  This leaves each VM very resource 
starved.  Since we only tend to hit environments on an ad-hoc basis, 
we need the vms available, but a lot of resources get wasted as they 
tend to be hit one after the other.
 Ideally, we'd like to content system ram - so each machine is 
configured to have 1GB available.  This obviously means we need to 
contend memory .. probably 3:1 (including the requirements of the 
Dom-0). Is this possible ?
 
maxmem = 1024
memory = 256
 When it comes time to use the VM you care about, use xm mem-set to 
increase it's memory to 1G (and after you're finished, decrease it back 
down to 256).
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
 
cheers
-a
(sample config file from oru setup below)
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12.6-xenU"
memory = 256
name = "qa01"
vif = [ 'ip=10.22.22.101' ]
disk = ['file:/vm/p1/qa01.img,hda1,w','file:/vm/p1/qa01.swap,hda2,w']
netmask="255.255.254.0"
gateway="10.0.12.1"
root = "/dev/hda1"
extra = "4"
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