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 > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > [email protected] ______ /_____/\ Peter Boros /_____\\ \ /_____\ \\ / Technical Specialist /_____/ \/ / / /_____/ / \//\ Sun Microsystems Inc. \_____\//\ / / Hungary-1027 Budapest, Kapas u. 11-15. \_____/ / /\ / Phone: +36 1 489-8900 \_____/ \\ \ \_____\ \\ \_____\/ _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
