On Saturday 08 April 2006 21:56, Russell Coker <russell(a)coker.com.au> wrote:
On Saturday 08 April 2006 21:08, Avi Kivity <avi(a)argo.co.il>
wrote:
> domain 0 grabbed all of memory and isn't letting it go. try adding
>
> dom0_mem=128000
Thanks for the suggestion. The dom0_mem parameter doesn't seem to do
anything, but this suggestion led me to "xm mem-set 0 128" which works!
I've now got the base Xen functionality working so I can fix the SE Linux
policy. I should have a new policy available in about 24 hours to make Xen
work properly.
I made a mistake before. I had the dom0_mem parameter on the module line for
the Linux kernel rather than the kernel line for Xen. Now it works as
desired.
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