: Re: KVM/QEMU Memory Ballooning
Unfortunaltly it is not way what we can apply, due to the containers
have some dependency to propriatery nont containerized component which
is not available on the host OS.
Csongor
-Original Message-
Cc: libvirt-users
Subject: RE: EXT: Re: KVM/QEMU Memory
, Pal Csongor (GE Healthcare)
Cc: libvirt-users
Subject: RE: EXT: Re: KVM/QEMU Memory Ballooning
What about running tasks/containers directly on the host?
-Original Message-
To: Daniel P. Berrangé
Cc: libvirt-users@redhat.com
Subject: RE: EXT: Re: KVM/QEMU Memory Ballooning
Hi Daniel
What about running tasks/containers directly on the host?
-Original Message-
To: Daniel P. Berrangé
Cc: libvirt-users@redhat.com
Subject: RE: EXT: Re: KVM/QEMU Memory Ballooning
Hi Daniel,
Thank you very much for the quick answer. Now it is clear how this
memballooning driver
To: Sprencz, Pal Csongor (GE Healthcare)
Cc: libvirt-users@redhat.com
Subject: EXT: Re: KVM/QEMU Memory Ballooning
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 09:06:51AM +, Sprencz, Pal Csongor (GE Healthcare)
wrote:
> In short we have a ScientificLinux7 base host OS system, on top of
> that I would want
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 09:06:51AM +, Sprencz, Pal Csongor (GE Healthcare)
wrote:
> In short we have a ScientificLinux7 base host OS system, on top of
> that I would want to run a KVM/QEMU virtual machine.
> The kvm version is used on the host OS is the following.
>
Dear libvirt community,
My name is Csongor Sprencz from the GE Healthcare. I contacting you regarding
some questions about the memory ballooning mechanism of the KVM/QEMU system.
I hope that I contact the right forum to get answer to my question
In short we have a ScientificLinux7 base host OS