On Wednesday, 03 February 2010 11:48:01 -0600, Brian Jackson wrote: > > I'm trying to boot a VM with 2048 MB in a VMHost with Linux 2.6.32.6 > > and qemu-kvm-0.12.2, but when doing it, I obtain it the following > > message: > > > > qemu: at most 2047 MB RAM can be simulated. > Are you sure you enabled KVM? Are you sure you are using the KVM > binary and not some QEMU binary that's sitting around. This is one of > those situations where the KVM command you are running might help. > Also the same binary you are running's version ($QEMU_BIN -h | head > -n1) wilson:/usr/local/qemu-kvm/bin# ./qemu-system-x86_64 -h | head -n1 QEMU PC emulator version 0.12.2 (qemu-kvm-0.12.2), Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard The procedure that I used to compile qemu-kvm is the same of always: to download qemu-kvm-0.12.2, to install the packages (Debian) zlib1g-dev and libpci-dev, and to compile of the following way: # cd qemu-kvm-0.12.2 # ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/qemu-kvm # make # make install Until the moment I never got to use qemu-kvm with VMs of more than 2048 MB. In an installation that I have with KVM-88 and kernel x86_64 I don't have this problem. Thanks for your reply. Regards, Daniel -- Daniel Bareiro - System Administrator Fingerprint: BFB3 08D6 B4D1 31B2 72B9 29CE 6696 BF1B 14E6 1D37 Powered by Debian GNU/Linux Lenny - Linux user #188.598
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