Brian Almeida wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 09:28:42PM +0200, Izik Eidus wrote:
>
>> (note that kvm-54 should be enough, you just have to make sure that you use
>> the modules that come with it)
>>
>
> Yes, this fixed the problem.
>
> Any idea why the ACPI opitmization patches (tpr-opt-
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 09:28:42PM +0200, Izik Eidus wrote:
> (note that kvm-54 should be enough, you just have to make sure that you use
> the modules that come with it)
Yes, this fixed the problem.
Any idea why the ACPI opitmization patches (tpr-opt-1) are slated to make
it in an upstream rele
Brian Almeida wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 09:14:37PM +0200, Izik Eidus wrote:
>
>> yea it does look like the reason is that you use old kvm module version,
>> i ran it on my box with 3572 mb of ram and it work
>>
>
> Ok - I will try with the latest version. Thanks!
>
> Brian
>
(not
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 09:14:37PM +0200, Izik Eidus wrote:
> yea it does look like the reason is that you use old kvm module version,
> i ran it on my box with 3572 mb of ram and it work
Ok - I will try with the latest version. Thanks!
Brian
Izik Eidus wrote:
> Brian Almeida wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I get the following error when I give -m 3752 or higher:
>>
>> stormcrow:/data/kvm# kvm -no-acpi -m 3572 -cdrom
>> /data/iso/w2k3_server_ent_r2_disc1.iso -boot d -usbdevice tablet
>> tharkun.img create_kernel_phys_mem: Invalid argumentset_vram_m
Brian Almeida wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get the following error when I give -m 3752 or higher:
>
> stormcrow:/data/kvm# kvm -no-acpi -m 3572 -cdrom
> /data/iso/w2k3_server_ent_r2_disc1.iso -boot d -usbdevice tablet
> tharkun.img
> create_kernel_phys_mem: Invalid argumentset_vram_mapping: cannot
> allocat