[virt-tools-list] setting memory at runtime fails?
Cole Robinson
crobinso at redhat.com
Tue Aug 10 01:00:12 UTC 2010
On 08/08/2010 02:57 AM, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tried on several occasions to use the virt-manager to set memory in a
> guest at run time, but all it seems to do is set memory in the guest to a
> very small amount regardless of what number I actually chose (trying to use
> a number in KB doesn't work, the gui seems to have issues with it. it'll set
> the max mem, but trying to set mem to anything that large will just make it
> go back to the previous allocation).
>
> I just tried it again with virt-manager, memory was set to 256M, I told it
> to increase to 512MB, and it instantly dropped to 70MB and the guest
> OOMKilled every process. Then I forced the guest off, then tried to restart
> it and virt-manager decided to say it was going to set the memory to 1024MB,
> then crash. Though it did start the guest, but only with the 512MB I
> increased it to in the last step.
>
> virsh seems to work fine to reduce the memory in a vm. I did notice that
> virsh takes KB and virt-manager takes MB. Is it possible that virt-manager
> isn't doing the necessary conversion to KB when calling into libvirt?
>
More info is really required here: versions for virt-manager, virtinst,
libvirt, and qemu or xen depending on what you are using. If you can
provide the output of virt-manager --debug when reproducing this series
of events it would help track down the issue.
Thanks,
Cole
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