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[Xen-users] Cannot see my memory - why?

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Subject: [Xen-users] Cannot see my memory - why?
From: Kevin McKeon <kevin.w.mckeon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 11:05:08 -0400
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Has anyone seen this issue below.
Issue:
I cannot see most of my RAM from Domain-0 - even after a reboot

I have a CentOS 5.3 box with 16GB of ram and 8 CPU cores. I've set Domain-0's memory to 1GB and my two DomUs to 4 GB and 2GB respectively (see blelow).

#xm list
Name                       ID             Mem(MiB)     VCPUs    State      Time(s)
Domain-0                  0                1024                8       r------      2023.7
guest1                       1                4096                1       r------      83.3
guest2                       3                2048                1       r------      299.5

( ID #2 is missing because I destroyed it, removed it's config file and it's disk - it's gone for good!)

When I check my system memory from Domain-0 using 'free -m' (the '- m' just means show me in Megabytes), it shows that my box only has a total of 1 GB! What the heck.   /proc/meminfo shows the same thing! Where did my ram go?

Any thoughts guys?


# free -m
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:          1024        783        240          0         57        101
-/+ buffers/cache:        625        398
Swap:         3967          0       3967


 

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