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2016 Sep 01
2
Monitor guest vm memory usage
...-kvm process memory usage.? ? ?Since qemu-kvm process memory usage always increases as time goes on, it will not reflect the memory usage in vm.2.?virsh dommemstat? ? ?Just as method 1.3.?virsh qemu-monitor-command --hmp [domain name] "info mem"? ? ?(1) when guest vm memory size less than 4Gbytes, it will output something like this:? ? ? ? ? ? 7f882000-7f883000 00001000 urw????????????7fbf8000-7fbf9000 00001000 urw????????????88000000-88001000 00001000 -rw????????????88002000-88003000 00001000 urw????????????88004000-88005000 00001000 urw????????????c9000000-c9001000 00001000 urw???????????...
2016 Sep 01
0
Re: Monitor guest vm memory usage
...Since qemu-kvm process memory usage always increases as time goes
> on, it will not reflect the memory usage in vm.
> 2. virsh dommemstat
> Just as method 1.
> 3. virsh qemu-monitor-command --hmp [domain name] "info mem"
> (1) when guest vm memory size less than 4Gbytes, it will output
> something like this:
> 7f882000-7f883000 00001000 urw
> 7fbf8000-7fbf9000 00001000 urw
> 88000000-88001000 00001000 -rw
> 88002000-88003000 00001000 urw
> 88004000-88005000 00001000 urw
>...
2003 Nov 27
2
File corrupted when copy one large file(10G) from NT4.0 to samba
Hi All,
When I copied one file from NT4.0 to Linux through samba with 'copy'
command in NT4.0, the file was always corrupted. Size of the file copied
into Linux was always about 4G. If I copied it through Windows Explorer,
it was OK. It seems samba cannot process the "Write Raw" request sent by
'copy' command correctly when file size is larger than 4G bytes. Thanks