On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 08:06:43 -0700 (PDT), raahe...@gmail.com wrote:

> ah yes xlinfo, i learned of this command when trying to find a way to
> show how much memory the system recognizes installed.

BTW you could also use dmidecode (in dom0):
$ sudo dmidecode|grep 'Range Size'

> In 3.0 all memory was loaded by dom0.  So I would just watch the
> qubes-manager and make sure missing memory from dom0 matched up to
> total of the vms.  But since 3.1 though dom0 is limited to 4gb so
> accounting for all the memory manually that way is not possible
> anymore.

If you need it, you can switch it back by removing dom0_mem parameters
from /etc/default/grub, rebuilding grub config:

$ sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.conf

and rebooting.

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yaqu

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