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commit 23387f4038038f607287a49a088d187a12d1806a Author: Rohit Yadav <rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com> AuthorDate: Sun Dec 17 12:26:35 2017 +0530 CLOUDSTACK-10193: Use other64Linux for systemvms on VMware In default/fresh installations, the guest os type for systemvms with id=15 or Debian 5 (32-bit) can cause memory allocation issues to guest. Using Other Linux 64-bit as guest OS systemvms get all the allocated RAM. This avoids OOM related kernel panics for certain VRs such as rVRs, lbvm etc. Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com> --- engine/schema/resources/META-INF/db/schema-41000to41100.sql | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/engine/schema/resources/META-INF/db/schema-41000to41100.sql b/engine/schema/resources/META-INF/db/schema-41000to41100.sql index 2a2fe2d..76bcb3f 100644 --- a/engine/schema/resources/META-INF/db/schema-41000to41100.sql +++ b/engine/schema/resources/META-INF/db/schema-41000to41100.sql @@ -495,3 +495,7 @@ UPDATE `cloud`.`monitoring_services` SET pidfile="/var/run/apache2/apache2.pid" -- Boost secondary storage systemvm UPDATE `cloud`.`service_offering` SET ram_size=1024, cpu=2 WHERE vm_type="secondarystoragevm" and cpu=1 and ram_size=512; + +-- Use 'Other Linux 64-bit' as guest os for the default systemvmtemplate for VMware +-- This fixes a memory allocation issue to systemvms on VMware/ESXi +UPDATE `cloud`.`vm_template` SET guest_os_id=99 WHERE id=8; -- To stop receiving notification emails like this one, please contact "commits@cloudstack.apache.org" <commits@cloudstack.apache.org>.