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docs: expand the man page text for virsh setmaxmem
Addresses BZ # 622534: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=622534
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@ -584,9 +584,19 @@ update the XML <currentMemory> element.
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=item B<setmaxmem> I<domain-id> B<kilobytes>
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Change the maximum memory allocation limit in the guest domain. This should
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not change the current memory use. The memory limit is specified in
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kilobytes.
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Change the maximum memory allocation limit for an inactive guest domain.
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This command works for at least the Xen and vSphere/ESX hypervisors,
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but not for QEMU/KVM.
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Some hypervisors require a larger granularity than kilobytes, rounding down
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or rejecting requests that are not an even multiple of the desired amount.
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vSphere/ESX is one of these, requiring the parameter to be evenly divisible
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by 4MB. For vSphere/ESX, 263168 (257MB) would be rejected because it's not
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a multiple of 4MB, while 266240 (260MB) is valid.
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Note, to change the maximum memory allocation for a QEMU/KVM guest domain,
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use the virsh B<edit> command instead to update its XML <memory> element.
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=item B<memtune> I<domain-id> optional I<--hard-limit> B<kilobytes>
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optional I<--soft-limit> B<kilobytes> optional I<--swap-hard-limit>
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