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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen NUMA memory allocation policy



On gio, 2013-12-19 at 15:48 -0800, Saurabh Mishra wrote:
> Hi Dario --
> 
Hi,

> >Mmm... BTW, if I can ask, what's the config file for these domains?
>
> Here's the config file :-
> 
> 
> name = "hvm-vm6"
> boot = "c"
> memory = 98304
> vcpus = 32
> disk = [ 'file:<image,hda,w' ]
> vif = [ 'model=e1000, mac=06:00:00:00:00:00, bridge=br0',
> 'model=e1000, mac=06:00:01:00:00:00, bridge=br1' ]
> pci = [  '0000:07:10.0=0@0a', '0000:07:10.2=0@0b',
> '0000:07:10.4=0@0c', '0000:07:10.6=0@0d', '0000:07:11.0=0@0e',
> '0000:07:11.2=0@0f', '0000:07:10.1=0@10', '0000:07:10.3=0@11',
> '0000:07:10.5=0@12', '0000:07:10.7=0@13', '0000:07:11.1=0@14',
> '0000:88:10.0=0@15', '0000:88:10.2=0@16', '0000:88:10.4=0@17
> ', '0000:88:10.6=0@18', '0000:88:11.0=0@19', '0000:88:11.2=0@1a',
> '0000:88:10.1=0@1b', '0000:88:10.3=0@1c', '0000:88:10.5=0@1d',
> '0000:88:10.7=0@1e', '0000:88:11.1=0@1f' ]
> cpus = [  '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '12', '13', '14',
> '15', '16', '17', '18', '19', '20', '21', '22', '23', '24', '25',
> '26', '27', '28', '29', '30', '31', '32', '33', '34', '35' ]
> 
Ok. The reason why I asked was that I was seeing you the memory for the
domain being allocated from multiple NUMA node, which is what happens by
default, so I was wondering whether there could be preblems somewhere...

However, now I see that that's because of this line above, pinning cpus
at creation time.

Thanks and Regards,
Dario

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Senior Software Engineer, Citrix Systems R&D Ltd., Cambridge (UK)

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