Critical error starting Guest after resizing memory to 16384Mb
Posted: 5. Jul 2017, 11:14
I have a Red Hat 6.8 guest running on a Red Hat 5.11 host. The host has 32Gbytes of memory.
I can run the guest perfectly fine with 8192Mbytes of memory. I need to increase this as the guest is going to run Oracle 13c Cloud Control and this requires a minimum of 10Gbytes of memory.
I have set the base memory in the guest to 16384Mb and I get a critical error when starting the guest. I've also tried to start the guest with 12288Mb of base memory but again it fails to start.
Would it be a case that I need to increase the memory in the host above 32Gbytes to support guests that require more than 8192Mbytes of memory?
I can run the guest perfectly fine with 8192Mbytes of memory. I need to increase this as the guest is going to run Oracle 13c Cloud Control and this requires a minimum of 10Gbytes of memory.
I have set the base memory in the guest to 16384Mb and I get a critical error when starting the guest. I've also tried to start the guest with 12288Mb of base memory but again it fails to start.
Would it be a case that I need to increase the memory in the host above 32Gbytes to support guests that require more than 8192Mbytes of memory?