John Byrne
2006-Mar-30 22:36 UTC
[Xen-devel] Growing a para-virtualized domain beyond its initial allocation?
I didn''t get any responses on xen-users, so I''ll try xen-devel: This is somewhere between a user and a developer question, depending on the answers. My tests were on the latest SuSE drop of xen: 3.0.2_09434-0 on i386. I want to start a domain with a small amount of memory, but have the potential to give it more if it needs it. (Perhaps after migrating to a machine with more memory available.) A simple "xm mem-set" doesn''t work like I want, Linux never sees the memory. Having looked at the balloon driver code, it would seem that specifying "mem=256M" on the kernel command line and "memory = 128M" and "maxmem = 256M" in the config file should do the right things, but in practice it doesn''t work. When I try the "xm mem-set 4 256", /proc/xen/balloon in the guest reports that I have hit the Xen hard limit. (I haven''t yet figured out where this is coming from.) So, am I on the right track, but there is a bug? Should I be going about this another way? Is it hopeless? Assuming this works for para-virtualized domains, is there any hope for doing the same with a hvm-domain. (I''d guess not, but I''m supposed to ask.) Thanks, John Byrne _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Anthony Liguori
2006-Mar-30 22:45 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] Growing a para-virtualized domain beyond its initial allocation?
John Byrne wrote:> > > I didn''t get any responses on xen-users, so I''ll try xen-devel: > > This is somewhere between a user and a developer question, depending on > the answers. My tests were on the latest SuSE drop of xen: 3.0.2_09434-0 > on i386. > > I want to start a domain with a small amount of memory, but have the > potential to give it more if it needs it. (Perhaps after migrating to a > machine with more memory available.) > > A simple "xm mem-set" doesn''t work like I want, Linux never sees the > memory. Having looked at the balloon driver code, it would seem that > specifying "mem=256M" on the kernel command line and "memory = 128M" and > "maxmem = 256M" in the config file should do the right things, but in > practice it doesn''t work. When I try the "xm mem-set 4 256", > /proc/xen/balloon in the guest reports that I have hit the Xen hard > limit. (I haven''t yet figured out where this is coming from.)You ought to be able to set: memory=128 maxmem=256 In a domain configuration file. I was poking around with the maxmem option the other day and noticed that it wasn''t being transmitted in xm create (or it at least appeared that way). I was in the process of hunting down another bug so I didn''t look too much into it. If the above doesn''t give you your desired behavior, you should open a bug in bugzilla about it. Regards, Anthony Liguori> So, am I on the right track, but there is a bug? Should I be going about > this another way? Is it hopeless? Assuming this works for > para-virtualized domains, is there any hope for doing the same with a > hvm-domain. (I''d guess not, but I''m supposed to ask.) > > Thanks, > > John Byrne > > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel