import yaml
import os
-# return the amount of memory in kibibytes represented by s
-def parseUnits(s):
- num, unit = s.split(' ')
- assert unit == 'kB', "unexpected unit"
- return int(num)
-
def main(argv):
"""
Calculate the amount of memory available for new VMs
free_memory = int(xminfo['free_memory']) * 1024
- ballooninfo = yaml.load(open('/proc/xen/balloon', 'r').read())
- currentallocation = parseUnits(ballooninfo['Current allocation'])
- minimumtarget = parseUnits(ballooninfo['Minimum target'])
-
+ currentallocation = int(open('/sys/devices/system/xen_memory/xen_memory0/info/current_kb', 'r').read())
+# this information seems to have vanished in recent linux - we _want_ min_target_kb, but it doesn't seem to be
+# exposed anymore.
+# minimumtarget = int(open('/sys/devices/system/xen_memory/xen_memory0/target_kb', 'r').read())
p = Popen(['/usr/sbin/xm', 'info', '-c'], stdout=PIPE)
output = p.communicate()[0]
if p.returncode != 0:
# In kibibytes
dom0minmem = int(xminfoc['dom0-min-mem']) * 1024
- dom0_spare_memory = currentallocation - max(minimumtarget, dom0minmem)
+# dom0_spare_memory = currentallocation - max(minimumtarget, dom0minmem)
+ dom0_spare_memory = currentallocation - dom0minmem
print int((free_memory + dom0_spare_memory)/1024)
return 0