Hi Stefan,
you can control the VM's cache (if Linux) via:
- vm.vfs_cache_pressure
- vm.dirty_background_ratio/vm.dirty_background_bytes
- vm.dirty_ratio/vm.dirty_bytes
- vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs
- vm.dirty_expire_centisecs
I would just increase the vfs_cache_pressure to 120 and check if it frees most of their
cache.Sadly without cache performance will drop , but you can't assign unlimited
memory :D
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
В неделя, 29 ноември 2020 г., 10:57:00 Гринуич+2, Stefan Seifried
<s.seifried84(a)gmail.com> написа:
Hi,
I'm quite new to oVirt, so my apologizies if I'm asking something dead obvious:
I noticed that there is an item in the 'General Tab' of each VM, which says
'Guest OS Memory Free/Cached/Buffered' and on all my VM's it says 'Not
Configured'. Right now I'm trying to figure out how to enable this feature. I
assume that this gives me the equivalent output of executing 'free' on the shell
on a Linux guest.
Googling and digging around the VMM guide did not give me any pointers so far.
Thanks in advance,
Stefan
PS: A little background info: I have one 'client' which keeps nagging me to
increase the RAM on his VM because it's constantly operating at 95% memory load (as
shown on the VM dashboard). After a quick investigation with 'free' I could see
that Linux has built up the disk cache to 12G (from 16G total, no swapping occured). My
intention is to make the real memory load visible to him, as he has already access to the
VM portal for shutdown/restart/etc.
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