On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 10:49 PM, Taste-Of-IT <kontakt(a)taste-of-it.de> wrote:
Am 2015-12-23 12:46, schrieb Sandro Bonazzola:
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> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 12:13 AM, Taste-Of-IT <kontakt(a)taste-of-it.de>
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>> Hello,
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>> i have a testsystem with 16GB RAM and ovirt as sef-hosted-engine on
>> centos7. i have no vm started and the host consume 2,5GB RAM. In
>> documents it is written that the engine needs aprox 3GB RAM and the
>> system self 1GB RAM. At all nearly 4GB RAM. So i can use aprox 12GB
>> RAM for virtual machines if i use the ram 1:1. is that a good point
>> of calculation, or are there any other points to calculate?
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> I think that you can leave the Hosted Engine VM with 4GB of ram
> (minimum requirements) which will be added to the 2.5GB of RAM you're
> already using.
> So you'll have something like ~9 GB of RAM using it 1:1.
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>> thx
>> Taste
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Hello Sandro,
iam not sure if we talk about the same, since iam new with ovirt. But i have
installed self-hosted-egine, where i cant change the amont of memory for the
engine-vm, since its the same host. am i right with this? so what is the
calculation for this?
With hosted-engine, the engine runs in its own VM. If you allocate to
this VM 4GB, you get Sandro's calculation.
Best,
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Didi