On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 05:45:41PM +0200, ccostin wrote: > What's wrong with xen/domU configuration ?
You're trying to allocating more memory than you have on the physical machine. > Error: I need 32768 KiB, but dom0_min_mem is 65536 and shrinking to > 65536 KiB would leave only -32768 KiB free. So you've set the minimum memory of dom0 to 64Mb, and that can't be shrunken/shrinked at all. All the other memory is presumably in use by your domU instances, and there isn't enough free to give to a new instance. Shutdown an instance, or restart them all with less memory and you can start a new one. Xen doesn't allow overcommiting - so if you have 1Gb of memory you can only start four systems with 256Mb of memory. You can't start eight! I hope that helps. Steve -- Debian GNU/Linux System Administration http://www.debian-administration.org/
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