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2006 Jan 10
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4GB on HP DL380 G4 on FC5 test1
...GB of RAM and
functional Xen in either case. Last message I see is related to PCI
devices, I can try to capture the exact point of crash if it''s necessary
but I''m hoping this is a known issue.
We can get the servers to boot if we limit the amount of memory that Xen
sees (mem=3583M on the Xen command line). The machine will crash if we
set mem=3584M (or leave Xen to it''s own devices) so it seems that 3583M
is the absolute RAM limit.
Does anyone know why Xen will not boot with >3583M of RAM and if there
is a workaround so that we can use 4096M in non-PAE mode?...