Hello people,
I have problems when I try to use the total amount of memory that I have in
my system. It has 128Mb and when I create two Debian VM I get this:
XENmaster:/etc/xen# xm list
Name Id Mem(MB) CPU State Time(s) Console
Debian2 1 31 0 -b--- 47.1 9601
Debian3 2 31 0 -b--- 49.6 9602
Domain-0 0 26 0 r---- 1012.9
I have limited the VM's memory to 32 Mb. The VM config files are like this:
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xenU"
memory = 32
name = "Debian2"
nics = 1
ip = "192.168.50.198 <http://192.168.50.198>"
disk = [ 'file:/vmDebian2,sda1,w', 'file:/vmDebianSwap2,sda2,w' ]
If I try to rise those 32Mb to fit the real memory in my system I get a
message saying that It can not allocate that memory. I don't really know
why.
PS: I've got something better:
XENmaster:/etc/xen# xm list
Name Id Mem(MB) CPU State Time(s) Console
Debian2 1 31 0 -b--- 47.4 9601
Debian3 2 31 0 -b--- 49.9 9602
Domain-0 0 26 0 r---- 1018.7
ttylinux1 3 15 0 -b--- 0.7 9603
But I still have 23 Mb of free memory, why can't I use it ?
Thank you!!
Regards, Miguel.
I have problems when I try to use the total amount of memory that I have in
my system. It has 128Mb and when I create two Debian VM I get this:
XENmaster:/etc/xen# xm list
Name Id Mem(MB) CPU State Time(s) Console
Debian2 1 31 0 -b--- 47.1 9601
Debian3 2 31 0 -b--- 49.6 9602
Domain-0 0 26 0 r---- 1012.9
I have limited the VM's memory to 32 Mb. The VM config files are like this:
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xenU"
memory = 32
name = "Debian2"
nics = 1
ip = "192.168.50.198 <http://192.168.50.198>"
disk = [ 'file:/vmDebian2,sda1,w', 'file:/vmDebianSwap2,sda2,w' ]
If I try to rise those 32Mb to fit the real memory in my system I get a
message saying that It can not allocate that memory. I don't really know
why.
PS: I've got something better:
XENmaster:/etc/xen# xm list
Name Id Mem(MB) CPU State Time(s) Console
Debian2 1 31 0 -b--- 47.4 9601
Debian3 2 31 0 -b--- 49.9 9602
Domain-0 0 26 0 r---- 1018.7
ttylinux1 3 15 0 -b--- 0.7 9603
But I still have 23 Mb of free memory, why can't I use it ?
Thank you!!
Regards, Miguel.