Hi, I am running VMware player on CentOS 5.4 and its working fine. However it does not allow me to increase the RAM more than 3GB. ?It keeps throwing error stating- "Requested memory size is greater than allowed maximum of 3072 MB. Could not initiate memory hot plug."? I understand from few threads that 32bit OS has this kind of limitation but I am able to understand why I am seeing this issue when I am using 64bit OS and VMware player is also for 64bit.? Regards Hersh
On 1/19/2014 10:17 PM, Hersh Parikh wrote:> I am running VMware player on CentOS 5.4 and its working fine. However it does not allow me to increase the RAM more than 3GB. It keeps throwing error stating- "Requested memory size is greater than allowed maximum of 3072 MB. Could not initiate memory hot plug." > > I understand from few threads that 32bit OS has this kind of limitation but I am able to understand why I am seeing this issue when I am using 64bit OS and VMware player is also for 64bit.I'd say, use virtualbox instead of vmware player. -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast
On 01/20/2014 09:17 AM, Hersh Parikh wrote:> Hi,Hi,> I am running VMware player on CentOS 5.4 and its working fine. > However it does not allow me to increase the RAM more than 3GB. It > keeps throwing error stating- "Requested memory size is greater than > allowed maximum of 3072 MB. Could not initiate memory hot plug."What is you host amount of memory? What is your guest type? What VMware version of VM are trying to create?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hersh Parikh said the following on 20/01/2014 07:17:> I am running VMware player on CentOS 5.4 and its working fine. However it > does not allow me to increase the RAM more than 3GB. It keeps throwing > error stating- "Requested memory size is greater than allowed maximum of > 3072 MB. Could not initiate memory hot plug." > > I understand from few threads that 32bit OS has this kind of limitation but > I am able to understand why I am seeing this issue when I am using 64bit OS > and VMware player is also for 64bit.Check this VMware article and see if you fall within the limitations described: Virtual machine memory limits and hardware versions (1014006) http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1014006 Ciao, luigi - -- / +--[Luigi Rosa]-- \ Even bytes get lonely for a little bit. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJS3MYgAAoJEO5WT/qgw4yKmvMP/jHUEeaGmdPQhD8ET/JNoON2 a9Sb5pLuP1SvrjajxA0QCdALime4Vx92hfWrOLp1es4T0DlY9RJ4TRIREgjqo5Pk Sm8ZAcDsUhjrrSsGbtu+7uuHX/lQ5Q+GCWS+RXCMcvq8dcBTnK/C6HObyYTu7WXw fIRjHg2qQ60AUWxSxwdauwD66Kgxm4cZRwulAxvQ0hICt6nJ1wxkcLywhXuheLYC sSEIChu4VVTb5k0wlYxChE6ePWTIVeThHgCkdHOASLgfJDQAV1nDe7PG+47dHbYr lW7hVRe/kkZVE7LcnVL1WhykSuDIoxjOCl2NDxwjYsAH7RDj6QmOV2yCXmsLWbtb sogsUvgC5MvVQXed7U27g2e5RPJcVObMEC5uQ+yeONw97e8mifttoWEVVvRfjLBy di4pkBF53b7KUEI7zjAkTDvlbZNEHy5NyhWY/6g8T51Bp9TLMkszNRK23OlSgPHA IRCF3iXlX6QmAa5u7+o6xLvUUD28tVRH2FsjSSt56MYZioAYiyRV0BEHNANyByC9 QPMieJcXBL4NV2XofBgd5i4TxqdPqRMoe8E9NsFd2fshF05jakXMuwU2r0SGLXJw DvUZNxL7UIlvtAfdQljMOH+qnttSlsGS8nCXY1qgF8/VRM83nniqCYBUEt5m9obC WFRR29cGS8rR9kLKHOWu =4VFz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----