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04-23-2009 12:12 AM
04-23-2009 12:12 AM
There is RAM and swap available. (I can start another couple of 8G VMs.) HPVM version is 3.5. Host OS is 11.23. Guest OS is 11.23.
VM memory config is now
[Memory Details]
Total Reserved
Memory Memory
======= ========
12 GB 64 MB
[Dynamic Memory Information]
Minimum Target Maximum
Memory Memory Memory
=========== =========== ===========
512 MB 12282 MB 12282 MB
Any suggestions about how to diagnose this issue?
Solved! Go to Solution.
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04-23-2009 12:20 AM
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Re: VM RAM increase causes crash on boot (including host)
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Re: VM RAM increase causes crash on boot (including host)
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04-23-2009 01:48 AM
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Re: VM RAM increase causes crash on boot (including host)
Ideas always come to mind.
1) The memory is allocated to other hosts and not enough is left for this change.
2) A software bug has been triggered in the VM software. Check for patches or in this case a follow on version.
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05-16-2009 01:31 AM
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Re: VM RAM increase causes crash on boot (including host)
I'll look for patches. Thanks for all your responses.
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05-16-2009 11:59 AM
05-16-2009 11:59 AM
Re: VM RAM increase causes crash on boot (including host)
dou you have enough swap space in the host ?
HAsan.

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05-17-2009 11:20 AM
05-17-2009 11:20 AM
Solution* PHSS_37312 - HPVM core (now PHSS_38297)
* PHSS_37306 - HPVM agent (now PHSS_38298)
The core patch fixes the following defect:
11: Defect QXCR1000750762 QAR0003338
Using dynamic memory to deflate guests with 16 Gigabytes or more memory may cause the VM host to hang. A dump of the system will show one or more hpvmapp threads stuck in the following loop: ....
Make sure to have patches installed. If it still shows the problem afterward contact HP support.
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05-18-2009 12:38 AM
05-18-2009 12:38 AM