Hi guys, I used setMemory in order to dynamically change guest's memory on QEMU-KVM. As expected, memory(total, free, available) in the guest was really changed, but after a few seconds, it automatically reverted to its initial memory. So, setMemory changes the guest's memory temporarily? Thanks.
Sorry for the foolish question, there was a memory ballooning daemon, and I checked that memory doesn't change after disabling that daemon. Thank you. 2020년 9월 15일 (화) 오전 11:30, Henry lol <pub.virtualization@gmail.com>님이 작성:> Hi guys, > > I used setMemory in order to dynamically change guest's memory on QEMU-KVM. > As expected, memory(total, free, available) in the guest was really > changed, but after a few seconds, it automatically reverted to its initial > memory. > > So, setMemory changes the guest's memory temporarily? > > Thanks. >
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