Re: How to enable memory ballooning in KVM

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On 08/16/2009 02:58 PM, Zhang Qian wrote:
Any help will be really appeciated.


You can use 'balloon TARGET' command in the monitor in order to ask the balloon driver reach this number (either inflate or deflate).
'info balloon' is used to retrieve current overall allocation.


Regards,
Qian

2009/8/13 Zhang Qian<zhq527725@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,

It seems that KVM has supported memory ballooning since KVM-75, can
you please tell me how to enable it?
Another question is, the kernel version of my RHEL 5.3 box is
2.6.18-128.el5, can I enable this feature with this kernel? Or should
I update my kernel to later version?



Regards,
Qian

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