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Today's Topics:

   1. RE: 64-Bit RAM Detection >4GB? (Dustin Henning)
   2. RE: 64-Bit RAM Detection >4GB? (Dustin Henning)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 13:29:38 -0400
From: "Dustin Henning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Fedora-xen] 64-Bit RAM Detection >4GB?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dale Bewley
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 11:46
To: fedora-xen
Subject: Re: [Fedora-xen] 64-Bit RAM Detection >4GB?

I have 4 procs with 16G RAM and no mem paramters in grub at all, and it looks 
like this:

Linux h 2.6.20-2931.fc7xen #1 SMP Mon Aug 13 10:11:56 EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

# grep 'model name' /proc/cpuinfo
model name      : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 852
model name      : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 852
model name      : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 852
model name      : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 852

# grep Total /proc/meminfo
MemTotal:     13335552 kB
SwapTotal:     5261240 kB
VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB

# xm info |grep total
total_memory           : 16319

I have 3 domU's running with each allocated 1G, so 16-3=13 which I suppose 
explains the MemTotal line above from the perspective of dom0.


On an identical server running RHEL with no xen and I see something a bit 
different:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 5)
Linux z 2.6.9-55.0.2.ELsmp #1 SMP Tue Jun 12 17:58:20 EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

# grep Total /proc/meminfo
MemTotal:     16359284 kB
HighTotal:           0 kB
LowTotal:     16359284 kB
SwapTotal:     5261240 kB
VmallocTotal: 536870911 kB
HugePages_Total:     0

Not sure if that was helpful.
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Dale Bewley - Unix Administrator - Shields Library - UC Davis
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Dale,
        That could be very helpful, or it might just get someone to blame Intel.  Either 
way, thanks, now I at least know that it should work and I can try to determine why it 
isn't.  As for the MemTotal, you are correct on why it is 13 instead of 16.  However, if 
you shut down one of those domU's, the memory wouldn't necessarily be automatically 
re-assigned to dom0, and /proc/meminfo is based on what is assigned to dom0.  I think 
"xm info" would be the correct way to see the detected memory in the system 
once domU's are created or if dom0 isn't assigned all memory.  There may be other ways.  
Thanks,
        Dustin





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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 13:34:34 -0400
From: "Dustin Henning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Fedora-xen] 64-Bit RAM Detection >4GB?
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dale Bewley
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 11:46
To: fedora-xen
Subject: Re: [Fedora-xen] 64-Bit RAM Detection >4GB?

I have 4 procs with 16G RAM and no mem paramters in grub at all, and it looks 
like this:

Linux h 2.6.20-2931.fc7xen #1 SMP Mon Aug 13 10:11:56 EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

# grep 'model name' /proc/cpuinfo
model name      : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 852
model name      : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 852
model name      : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 852
model name      : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 852

# grep Total /proc/meminfo
MemTotal:     13335552 kB
SwapTotal:     5261240 kB
VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB

# xm info |grep total
total_memory           : 16319

I have 3 domU's running with each allocated 1G, so 16-3=13 which I suppose 
explains the MemTotal line above from the perspective of dom0.


On an identical server running RHEL with no xen and I see something a bit 
different:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 5)
Linux z 2.6.9-55.0.2.ELsmp #1 SMP Tue Jun 12 17:58:20 EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

# grep Total /proc/meminfo
MemTotal:     16359284 kB
HighTotal:           0 kB
LowTotal:     16359284 kB
SwapTotal:     5261240 kB
VmallocTotal: 536870911 kB
HugePages_Total:     0

Not sure if that was helpful.
--
Dale Bewley - Unix Administrator - Shields Library - UC Davis
GPG: 0xB098A0F3 0D5A 9AEB 43F4 F84C 7EFD  1753 064D 2583 B098 A0F3

Dale,
        Could you tell me if you passed any arguments to the installer during 
your initial install?  Also, can you show me the appropriate portion of your 
grub.conf?  I would like to see if maybe it is different than mine even though 
they are both pre-packaged installs.  I had a machine with 2.6.20-2931.fc7xen, 
so I copied that to the machine in question, and it also only shows 3.1GiB for 
me.  I compared the config files for that kernel and the one I was using, and 
they are identical (minus version and date comment lines), so that was as I 
expected, but it makes it less likely that my problem is a version problem and 
more likely that something else is haywire.  Thanks,
        Dustin





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