You can dynamically shrink cpu and memory resources used by any domain  
(including dom0) using the xm mem-set and the xm vcpu-set commands.

On May 28, 2008, at 3:36 AM, Mike O'Brien wrote:

>> For the big Solaris domU, you might want start it with a
>> lot of memory and CPUs then after it's booted, remove some
>> memory and CPUs. This way you can grow it when needed,
>> then shrink it back down when not being used. You can't
>> grow it larger than what you booted it with.
>
>       I'm foggy on this.  How do you remove memory and CPUs
> from a running dom0?  Or do you have some other meaning for
> "booted"?
>
> Mike O'Brien
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