Ok, to be sure, I though I could check kernel compiled option somewhere
... but can find where ....
No I haven't tried yet for the guests, I would have prefered to be sure
first .
By the way, I supose that a clean solution would be to upgrade my 32 bit
system (domain-0) to a 64 bit one !
but apparently it is not an easy thing to do :-(
http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/123800
is there a simpler solution ?
I think yes, all new kernels seems to be PAE by default
about your guests, there are only one way to know.
have you tried ?
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:37 AM, jehan procaccia
<jehan.procaccia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I noticed that with my 32 bit architecture kernel-xen, I can see my 16 Gb of
ram !
does that mean that kernel-xen is PAE enabled by default ? how can I check
that ?
then, if it does manages my 16 GB, will my para-virtualized 32 bits xen
guests could have more than 4 GB each ?
Regards .
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