Re: [kvm-devel] Status of FreeBSD 6.3 as a guest

2008-02-25 Thread Avi Kivity
Colin Paul Adams wrote:
 Avi == Avi Kivity [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 

 Avi Colin Paul Adams wrote:
  This isn't mentioned on the guest status page.
  
  I went ahead and tried it anyway (32-bit). It works fine if I
  don't specify -smp 2.
  
  But qemu rejects -m 2048. -m 1024 is fine. I had over 3GB
  available memory (I presume all the memory is pae-fixed to
  avoid both host and guest paging - if I'm wrong, please
  explain) so I assumed this would be OK.
  

 Are you running on a 32-bit host?  If so, try less memory (2047 might 
 Avi work, or perhaps less).

 No - it's a 64-bit host with 8GB and a quad processor.
   

Maybe the qemu binary is 32-bit?  What does 'file 
/path/to/qemu-system-x86_64' say?

What does qemu say to -m 2048?


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Re: [kvm-devel] Status of FreeBSD 6.3 as a guest

2008-02-24 Thread Avi Kivity
Colin Paul Adams wrote:
 This isn't mentioned on the guest status page.

 I went ahead and tried it anyway (32-bit). It works fine if I don't
 specify -smp 2.

 But qemu rejects -m 2048. -m 1024 is fine. I had over 3GB available
 memory (I presume all the memory is pae-fixed to avoid both host and
 guest paging - if I'm wrong, please explain) so I assumed this would
 be OK.
   

Are you running on a 32-bit host?  If so, try less memory (2047 might 
work, or perhaps less).

For real large memory you need a 64-bit host.

(btw, please update the guest status page)

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Re: [kvm-devel] Status of FreeBSD 6.3 as a guest

2008-02-24 Thread Colin Paul Adams
 Avi == Avi Kivity [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Avi Colin Paul Adams wrote:
 This isn't mentioned on the guest status page.
 
 I went ahead and tried it anyway (32-bit). It works fine if I
 don't specify -smp 2.
 
 But qemu rejects -m 2048. -m 1024 is fine. I had over 3GB
 available memory (I presume all the memory is pae-fixed to
 avoid both host and guest paging - if I'm wrong, please
 explain) so I assumed this would be OK.
 

Are you running on a 32-bit host?  If so, try less memory (2047 might 
Avi work, or perhaps less).

No - it's a 64-bit host with 8GB and a quad processor.
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Re: [kvm-devel] Status of FreeBSD 6.3 as a guest

2008-02-24 Thread Colin Paul Adams
 Avi == Avi Kivity [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Avi (btw, please update the guest status page)

I did, but the table formatting is displaying as data for the line I
added. I don't know why.

Could someone please fix it, and then tell me what I did wrong?
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