On 03/23/2017 01:01 PM, Jean-Philippe Methot wrote:
Hi,
Lately, on my production openstack Newton setup, I've ran into a
situation that defies my assumptions regarding memory management on
Openstack compute nodes and I've been looking for explanations.
Basically, we had a VM with a flavor that
ve been proposed in the past [2] in OpenStack but never made it
to implementation to my knowledge though as you've discovered it still seems
like something that is generally desirable.
Thanks,
Steve
[1] http://www.ovirt.org/develop/projects/mom/
[2] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/l
to what you're conjecturing.
From: jp.met...@planethoster.info
Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] Memory usage of guest vms,
ballooning and nova
Hi, This is indeed linux, CentOS 7 to be more precise, using
qemu-kvm as hypervisor. The used ram was in the used column. While
we have made
-operators] Memory usage of guest vms, ballooning and
nova
Hi,
This is indeed linux, CentOS 7 to be more precise, using qemu-kvm as
hypervisor. The used ram was in the used column. While we have made
adjustments by moving and resizing the specific guest that was using 96
GB (verified in top
Hi,
This is indeed linux, CentOS 7 to be more precise, using qemu-kvm as
hypervisor. The used ram was in the used column. While we have made
adjustments by moving and resizing the specific guest that was using 96
GB (verified in top), the ram usage is still fairly high for the amount
of
On 03/23/2017 11:01 AM, Jean-Philippe Methot wrote:
So basically, my question is, how does openstack actually manage ram allocation?
Will it ever take back the unused ram of a guest process? Can I force it to take
back that ram?
I don't think nova will automatically reclaim memory.
I'm
Hi,
Lately, on my production openstack Newton setup, I've ran into a
situation that defies my assumptions regarding memory management on
Openstack compute nodes and I've been looking for explanations.
Basically, we had a VM with a flavor that limited it to 96 GB of ram,
which, to be quite