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authorIan Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>2013-04-22 13:14:16 +0100
committerIan Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>2013-05-30 10:02:04 +0100
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xenballoond: remove as it is now obsolete + unsupported code
Dan, the author, states: > this code is five years old, is distro dependent, and is now > completely unsupported. Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> Acked-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
-rw-r--r--tools/xenballoon/xenballoon-monitor59
-rw-r--r--tools/xenballoon/xenballoon.conf136
-rw-r--r--tools/xenballoon/xenballoond283
-rw-r--r--tools/xenballoon/xenballoond.README85
-rw-r--r--tools/xenballoon/xenballoond.init92
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diff --git a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoon-monitor b/tools/xenballoon/xenballoon-monitor
deleted file mode 100644
index c23cd39c83..0000000000
--- a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoon-monitor
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@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# xenballoon-monitor - monitor certain stats from xenballoond
-# (run in dom0 with "watch -d xenballoon-monitor" for xentop-like output)
-# updated 090610 to include tmem stats
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2009 Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates.
-# All rights reserved
-# Written by: Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@oracle.com>
-#
-# Hint: Use "xm sched-credit -d 0 -w 2000" to watch on heavily loaded machines
-#
-TMEMTMP=$(/bin/mktemp -q /tmp/xenballoon-monitor.XXXXXX)
-echo "id mem-kb tgt-kb commit swapin swapout pgin pgout preswap precache"
-for i in `xenstore-list /local/domain`; do
- if [ "$i" -ne 0 ]; then
- tot=0; tgt=0; sin=0; sout=0; pgin=0; pgout=0; cmt=0; up=0; idle=0;
- act=0; preswap=0; precache=0
- if xenstore-exists /local/domain/$i/memory/meminfo; then
- tot=`xenstore-read /local/domain/$i/memory/meminfo | grep MemTotal \
- | sed 's/[^1-9]*\([1-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/'`
- cmt=`xenstore-read /local/domain/$i/memory/meminfo | grep Committed_AS \
- | sed 's/[^1-9]*\([1-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/'`
- fi
- if xenstore-exists /local/domain/$i/memory/selftarget; then
- tgt=`xenstore-read /local/domain/$i/memory/selftarget`
- fi
- if xenstore-exists /local/domain/$i/memory/vmstat; then
- sin=$(xenstore-read /local/domain/$i/memory/vmstat | tr '\\\n' '\n' \
- | grep pswpin | cut -d" " -f2)
- sout=$(xenstore-read /local/domain/$i/memory/vmstat | tr '\\\n' '\n' \
- | grep pswpout | cut -d" " -f2)
- pgin=$(xenstore-read /local/domain/$i/memory/vmstat | tr '\\\n' '\n' \
- | grep pgpgin | cut -d" " -f2)
- pgout=$(xenstore-read /local/domain/$i/memory/vmstat | tr '\\\n' '\n' \
- | grep pgout | cut -d" " -f2)
- fi
- xm tmem-list --all --long > $TMEMTMP
- precache=`grep "C=CI:$i" $TMEMTMP | sed 's/C=CI.*Ec:\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/'`
- if xenstore-exists /local/domain/$i/memory/preswap; then
- preswap=`xenstore-read /local/domain/$i/memory/preswap`
- printf "%2d %8d%8d%8d%7d%8d%9d%9d%9d%9d\n" $i $tot $tgt $cmt $sin $sout $pgin $pgout $preswap $precache
- else
- printf "%2d %8d%8d%8d%9d%9d%10d%10d\n" $i $tot $tgt $cmt $sin $sout $pgin $pgout
- fi
- fi
-done
-echo -n Free memory: `xm info | grep free | sed 's/[^1-9]*\([1-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/'` MiB " "
-tmem_free_pages=`grep "G=" $TMEMTMP | sed 's/G=.*Ta:\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/'`
-if [ ! -z "$tmem_free_pages" ]; then
- let "tmem_free_mb=$tmem_free_pages/256"
- echo -n Idle tmem: $tmem_free_mb MiB " "
-fi
-tmem_eph_pages=`grep "G=" $TMEMTMP | sed 's/G=.*Ec:\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/'`
-if [ ! -z "$tmem_eph_pages" ]; then
- let "tmem_eph_mb=$tmem_eph_pages/256"
- echo -n Ephemeral tmem: $tmem_eph_mb MiB
-fi
-echo ""
diff --git a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoon.conf b/tools/xenballoon/xenballoon.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index a1ca902aae..0000000000
--- a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoon.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,136 +0,0 @@
-## Path: System/xen
-## Description: xen domain start/stop on boot
-## Type: string
-## Default:
-
-# NOTE: "xenbus is enabled" means not only that /proc/xen/xenbus exists
-# but also that /usr/bin/xenstore-* tools are installed.
-
-## Type: boolean
-## Default: false
-#
-# If XENBALLOON_SELF is true, selfballooning will occur, meaning the
-# balloon driver will grow and shrink according to available memory.
-# If xenbus is enabled, may be overridden by {memory/selfballoon}==0
-# If false but xenballoond is able to communicate with domain0 via
-# xenbus, balloon targets will be set by domain0
-#
-XENBALLOON_SELF=false
-
-## Type: integer (must be > 0)
-## Default: 1
-#
-# If self-ballooning, number of seconds between checks/adjustments.
-# If xenbus is enabled, may be overridden by {memory/interval}
-XENBALLOON_SELF_INTERVAL=1
-
-## Type: integer (must be > 0)
-## Default: 1
-#
-# If NOT self-ballooning but xenbus is enabled, number of seconds between
-# checks/adjustments. May be overridden by {memory/interval}
-XENBALLOON_INTERVAL=1
-
-## Type: integer (must be > 0)
-## Default: 10
-#
-# When current > target, reduces rate at which target memory is ballooned
-# out. For a value of n, 1/n of the difference will be ballooned.
-# This value applies both to selfballooning and directed ballooning.
-# May be overridden by {memory/downhysteresis}
-XENBALLOON_AUTO_DOWNHYSTERESIS=10
-
-## Type: integer (must be > 0)
-## Default: 1
-#
-# When current < target, reduces rate at which target memory is reclaimed
-# (if available). For a value of n, 1/n of the difference will be ballooned.
-# This value applies both to selfballooning and directed ballooning.
-# May be overridden by {memory/uphysteresis}
-XENBALLOON_AUTO_UPHYSTERESIS=1
-
-## Type: integer (must be >= 0)
-## Default: 0
-#
-# In order to avoid ballooning so much memory that a guest experiences
-# out-of-memory errors (OOMs), memory will not be ballooned out below
-# a minimum target, in MB. If this value is 0 (default), an heuristic
-# based on the maximum amount of memory will be used. (The heuristic
-# provides the same minimum as recent versions of the balloon driver but
-# early versions of the balloon driver did not enforce a minimum.)
-XENBALLOON_MINMEM=0
-
-## Type: string
-## Default: "/var/run/xenballoon-maxmem"
-#
-# Location where memory high-water mark is stored; if a guest supports
-# hot-add memory, maxmem might increase across time and the minimum
-# target heuristic is based on max memory. NOTE: Reboot after changing
-# this variable, else overballooning may occur.
-XENBALLOON_MAXMEMFILE=/var/run/xenballoon-maxmem
-
-## Type: integer (0 or 1)
-## Default: 1
-#
-# If xenbus is enabled, whether selfballooning or directed ballooning,
-# place the result of 'cat /proc/meminfo" on xenbus at memory/meminfo
-XENBALLOON_SEND_MEMINFO=1
-
-## Type: integer (0 or 1)
-## Default: 1
-#
-# If xenbus is enabled, whether selfballooning or directed ballooning,
-# place the result of 'cat /proc/vmstat" on xenbus at memory/vmstat
-XENBALLOON_SEND_VMSTAT=1
-
-## Type: integer (0 or 1)
-## Default: 1
-#
-# If xenbus is enabled, whether selfballooning or directed ballooning,
-# place the result of 'cat /proc/uptime" on xenbus at memory/uptime
-XENBALLOON_SEND_UPTIME=1
-
-## Type: boolean
-## Default: false
-#
-# If tmem is running, pages swapped to a swap disk may instead go
-# into preswap. These pages may become stale (i.e. no longer need
-# to be saved because, e.g., the process owning them has gone away)
-# and stale pages use precious precious domain-allocated memory.
-# Periodically try to reduce preswap to squeeze out stale pages
-XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_SHRINK=false
-
-## Type: string
-## Default: "/proc/sys/vm/preswap"
-## (change to /sys/proc/vm/preswap in later kernels)
-#
-# If tmem and preswap are running, reading this file gives the number of
-# pages currently in preswap. Writing it with N invokes the preswap_shrink
-# routine to reduce preswap to N pages.
-XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_SYSFILE=/proc/sys/vm/preswap
-
-## Type: integer (must be > 0)
-## Default: 20
-#
-# If tmem and preswap are running, attempts to reduce number of pages
-# currently in preswap. For a value of n, 1/n of the pages will
-# be attempted to be shrunk.
-# If xenbus is enabled, may be overridden by {memory/preswaphysteresis}
-XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_HYSTERESIS=20
-
-## Type: integer (must be > 0)
-## Default: 10
-#
-# Number of ballooning intervals where preswap size remains at N pages
-# before preswap shrinking is attempted. Also if shrinking fails to
-# shrink to the target, counter resets to this value.
-# If xenbus is enabled, may be overridden by {memory/preswapinertia}
-XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_INERTIA=10
-
-## Type: integer (0 or 1)
-## Default: 1
-#
-# If xenbus is enabled, whether selfballooning or directed ballooning,
-# place the size of preswap (in pages) on xenbus at memory/preswap
-XENBALLOON_SEND_PRESWAP=1
-
diff --git a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoond b/tools/xenballoon/xenballoond
deleted file mode 100644
index 121aa3e490..0000000000
--- a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoond
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,283 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2008 Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates.
-# All rights reserved.
-# Written by: Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@oracle.com>
-#
-# xenballoond - In-guest engine for Xen memory ballooning
-# Original version: 080630
-# Updated 0906XX: add tmem preswap auto-shrinking
-#
-# Two self-ballooning "policies" are implemented:
-# - Selfballooning: Adjust memory periodically, with no (or little) input
-# from domain0. Target memory is determined solely by the
-# Committed_AS line in /proc/meminfo, but parameters may adjust
-# the rate at which the target is achieved.
-# - Directed ballooning: Adjust memory solely as directed by domain0
-#
-# Under some circumstances, "output" may also be generated; the contents
-# of /proc/meminfo and /proc/vmstat may be periodically placed on xenbus.
-#
-# If xenbus is running and the /usr/bin/xenstore-* tools are installed,
-# "xenbus is enabled".
-#
-# Parameters are documented in <SYSCONFIG>/xenballoon.conf. Although
-# some are not used with directed ballooning, all must be set properly.
-# If xenbus is enabled, some of these parameters may be overridden by values
-# set by domain0 via xenbus.
-
-minmb() {
- RETVAL=$XENBALLOON_MINMEM
- if [ $RETVAL -ne 0 ]; then
- return $RETVAL
- fi
- kb=`cat $XENBALLOON_MAXMEMFILE`
- let "mb=$kb/1024"
- let "pages=$kb/4"
- # this algorithm from drivers/xen/balloon/balloon.c:minimum_target()
- # which was added to balloon.c in 2008 to avoid ballooning too small
- # it is unnecessary here except to accomodate pre-2008 balloon drivers
- # note that ranges are adjusted because a VM with "memory=1024"
- # gets somewhat less than 1024MB
- if [ $mb -lt 125 ]; then
- let RETVAL="$(( 8 + ($pages >> 9) ))"
- elif [ $mb -lt 500 ]; then
- let RETVAL="$(( 40 + ($pages >> 10) ))"
- elif [ $mb -lt 2000 ]; then
- let RETVAL="$(( 104 + ($pages >> 11) ))"
- else
- let RETVAL="$(( 296 + ($pages >> 13) ))"
- fi
- return # value returned in RETVAL in mB
-}
-
-curkb() {
- kb=`grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo | sed 's/ */ /' | \
- cut -f2 -d' '`
- RETVAL=$kb
- return # value returned in RETVAL in kB
-}
-
-downhysteresis() {
- RETVAL=$XENBALLOON_AUTO_DOWNHYSTERESIS
- if [ $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- if xenstore-exists memory/downhysteresis ; then
- RETVAL=`xenstore-read memory/downhysteresis`
- fi
- fi
- return
-}
-
-uphysteresis() {
- RETVAL=$XENBALLOON_AUTO_UPHYSTERESIS
- if [ $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- if xenstore-exists memory/uphysteresis ; then
- RETVAL=`xenstore-read memory/uphysteresis`
- fi
- fi
- return
-}
-
-selfballoon_eval() {
- if [ $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- if xenstore-exists memory/selfballoon; then
- RETVAL=`xenstore-read memory/selfballoon`
- if [ $RETVAL -eq 1 ]; then
- selfballoon_enabled=true
- return
- fi
- fi
- fi
- selfballoon_enabled=$XENBALLOON_SELF
- return
-}
-
-selftarget() {
- tgtkb=`grep Committed_AS /proc/meminfo | sed 's/ */ /' | cut -f2 -d' '`
- minmb
- let "minbytes=$RETVAL*1024*1024"
- let "tgtbytes=$tgtkb*1024"
- if [ $tgtbytes -lt $minbytes ]; then
- let "tgtbytes=$minbytes"
- fi
- RETVAL=$tgtbytes # value returned in RETVAL in bytes
- return
-}
-
-# $1 == 1 means use selftarget, else target in kB
-balloon_to_target() {
- if [ "$1" -eq 1 ]; then
- selftarget
- tgtbytes=$RETVAL
- else
- let "tgtbytes=$(( $1 * 1024 ))"
- fi
- curkb
- let "curbytes=$RETVAL*1024"
- if [ $curbytes -gt $tgtbytes ]; then
- downhysteresis
- downhys=$RETVAL
- if [ $downhys -ne 0 ]; then
- let "tgtbytes=$(( $curbytes - \
- ( ( $curbytes - $tgtbytes ) / $downhys ) ))"
- fi
- else if [ $curbytes -lt $tgtbytes ]; then
- uphysteresis
- uphys=$RETVAL
- let "tgtbytes=$(( $curbytes + \
- ( ( $tgtbytes - $curbytes ) / $uphys ) ))"
- fi
- fi
- echo $tgtbytes > /proc/xen/balloon
- if [ $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- let "tgtkb=$(( $tgtbytes/1024 ))"
- xenstore-write memory/selftarget $tgtkb
- fi
-}
-
-send_memory_stats() {
- if [ ! $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- return
- fi
- if [ $XENBALLOON_SEND_MEMINFO ]; then
- xenstore-write memory/meminfo "`cat /proc/meminfo`"
- fi
- if [ $XENBALLOON_SEND_VMSTAT ]; then
- xenstore-write memory/vmstat "`cat /proc/vmstat`"
- fi
- if [ $XENBALLOON_SEND_UPTIME ]; then
- xenstore-write memory/uptime "`cat /proc/uptime`"
- fi
-}
-
-
-curpreswappages() {
- pages=$(cat $XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_SYSFILE)
- RETVAL=$pages
- return # value returned in RETVAL in pages
-}
-
-preswaphysteresis() {
- RETVAL=$XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_HYSTERESIS
- if [ $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- if xenstore-exists memory/preswaphysteresis ; then
- RETVAL=`xenstore-read memory/preswaphysteresis`
- fi
- fi
- return
-}
-
-preswapinertia() {
- RETVAL=$XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_INERTIA
- if [ $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- if xenstore-exists memory/preswapinertia ; then
- RETVAL=`xenstore-read memory/preswapinertia`
- fi
- fi
- return
-}
-
-send_preswap_stats() {
- if [ ! $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- return
- fi
- curpreswappages
- preswap_pgs=$RETVAL
- if [ $XENBALLOON_SEND_PRESWAP ]; then
- xenstore-write memory/preswap "$preswap_pgs"
- fi
-}
-
-shrink_preswap() {
- if [ "$XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_SHRINK" = "false" ]; then
- return
- fi
- if [ ! -f "$XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_SYSFILE" ]; then
- return
- fi
- curpreswappages
- preswaplast=$preswapnow
- preswapnow=$RETVAL
- if [ $preswapnow -eq 0 -o $preswapnow -ne $preswaplast ]; then
- preswapinertia
- preswapinertiacounter=$RETVAL
- return
- fi
- let "preswapinertiacounter=$preswapinertiacounter-1"
- if [ $preswapinertiacounter -ne 0 ]; then
- return
- fi
- preswaphysteresis
- preswaphys=$RETVAL
- if [ $preswaphys -eq 0 ]; then
- return
- fi
- let "tgtpreswappages=$(( $preswapnow - \
- ( $preswapnow / $preswaphys ) ))"
- preswapinertia
- preswapinertiacounter=$RETVAL
- echo $tgtpreswappages > "$XENBALLOON_PRESWAP_SYSFILE"
-}
-
-if [ ! -f /proc/xen/balloon ]; then
- echo "$0: no balloon driver installed"
- exit 0
-fi
-if [ ! -f /proc/meminfo ]; then
- echo "$0: can't read /proc/meminfo"
- exit 0
-fi
-xenstore_enabled=true
-if [ -f /usr/bin/xenstore-exists -a -f /usr/bin/xenstore-read -a \
- -f /usr/bin/xenstore-write ]; then
- xenstore_enabled=true
-else
- echo "$0: missing /usr/bin/xenstore-* tools, disabling directed ballooning"
- xenstore_enabled=false
-fi
-preswapnow=0
-
-# See docs/misc/distro_mapping.txt
-if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/xenballoon.conf ]; then
- . /etc/sysconfig/xenballoon.conf
-elif [ -f /etc/default/xenballoon.conf ]; then
- . /etc/default/xenballoon.conf
-fi
-
-while true;
-do
- # handle special case for PV domains with hot-add memory
- if [ ! -f $XENBALLOON_MAXMEMFILE ]; then
- maxkb=0
- else
- maxkb=`cat $XENBALLOON_MAXMEMFILE`
- fi
- curkb=`grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo | sed 's/ */ /' | cut -f2 -d' '`
- if [ $curkb -gt $maxkb ]; then
- echo $curkb > $XENBALLOON_MAXMEMFILE
- fi
- interval=$XENBALLOON_INTERVAL
- # do self-ballooning
- selfballoon_eval
- if [ $selfballoon_enabled = "true" ]; then
- balloon_to_target 1
- interval=$XENBALLOON_SELF_INTERVAL
- # or do directed ballooning
- elif [ $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- if xenstore-exists memory/target ; then
- tgtkb=`xenstore-read memory/target`
- balloon_to_target $tgtkb
- fi
- interval=$XENBALLOON_INTERVAL
- fi
- shrink_preswap
- send_memory_stats
- send_preswap_stats
- if [ $xenstore_enabled = "true" ]; then
- if xenstore-exists memory/interval ; then
- interval=`xenstore-read memory/interval`
- fi
- fi
- sleep $interval
-done &
-
diff --git a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoond.README b/tools/xenballoon/xenballoond.README
deleted file mode 100644
index 9084898648..0000000000
--- a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoond.README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
-Xenballoond.README
-Preliminary version 0.1, 2008/06/30
-
-Copyright (C) 2008 Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates.
-All rights reserved.
-Written by Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@oracle.com>
-
-INTRODUCTION
-
-Xenballoond runs in guest domains and both implements selfballooning and
-provides metrics to dom0 for (future) directed ballooning. Both capabilities
-provide a foundation for basic "memory overcommit" functionality.
-
-With selfballooning enabled, xenballoond uses the Committed_AS value found
-in /proc/meminfo as a first approximation of how much memory is required
-by the guest and feeds this statistic back to the balloon driver to inflate
-or deflate the balloon as required to achieve the target guest memory size.
-Hysteresis parameters may be adjusted to rate-limit balloon inflation
-and deflation.
-
-If configured, certain selfballooning parameters -- including notably
-enabling/disabling of self-ballooning -- can be controlled from domain0.
-(These are fully documented in xenballoon.conf.)
-
-If configured, the following guest statistics are sent back to domain0:
-- /proc/meminfo
-- /proc/vmstat
-- /proc/uptime
-In a future release, some of these values will be used by a policy module
-in domain0 to control guest balloon size and provide memory balancing
-across all guests on a given system.
-
-Note that no page sharing (content-based or otherwise) is implemented
-and no VMM-based swapping is necessary.
-
-For more information, see:
-http://www.xen.org/files/xensummitboston08/MemoryOvercommit-XenSummit2008.pdf
-http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/Open_Topics_For_Discussion?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Memory+Overcommit.pdf
-
-INSTALLATION AND DEPLOYMENT
-
-In this preliminary release:
-- directed ballooning is not implemented, though a monitor is provided
-- only Redhat-based guests are supported
-
-Guest prerequisites to use xenballoond:
-- each guest must be configured with adequate[1] swap space
-- each guest must have the balloon driver installed (/proc/xen/balloon exists)
-- if directed ballooning (or monitoring) is desired, xenstore tools must be
- installed in each guest in /usr/bin [2]
-
-[1] for best results, for a guest that is configured with maxmem=N and
- requires Z MB of swap space without xenballoond, available swap should
- be increased to N+Z MB when xenballoond is running
-[2] specifically xenstore-read, xenstore-exists, and xenstore-write must
- be installed. Binaries can be obtained, for example, by building
- xen-vvv.gz/tools in a guest-binary-compatible development tree
-
-Instructions to install/deploy xenballoond:
- (see docs/misc/distro_mapping.txt for SYSCONFIG and INITD_DIR definitions)
-- in each guest:
- - ensure pre-requisites are met (see above)
- - place xenballoon.conf in <SYSCONFIG>
- - place xenballoond in /usr/sbin
- - copy xenballoond.init to <INITD_DIR>/xenballoond (note file rename)
- - edit <SYSCONFIG>/xenballoond.conf as desired (especially note that
- selfballooning defaults as off)
- - start xenballoond with "service xenballoond start", and/or configure
- xenballoond to start at init
- (Red Hat e.g. "chkconfig xenballoond on")
- (Debian e.g. " update-rc.d xenballoond defaults")
- (Suse e.g. " insserv xenballoond")
-- in domain0:
- - if monitoring is desired, xenballoon-monitor may be installed in /usr/sbin
-- note that certain xenballoond.conf variables may be overridden by domain0
- if xenstore is running in the guest; these are fully documented in
- xenballoond.conf
-
-TODO:
-080630 domain0 ballooning policy module
-080630 experiment with more aggressive (optionally) memory minimum targets
-080630 BUG: xenballoond doesn't properly record the fact that it's running;
- e.g. flipping between run levels 5 and 3 launches additional daemons
-080630 BUG: reports of possible incompatibilites between ballooning and
- save/restore/migrate have not been duplicated
diff --git a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoond.init b/tools/xenballoon/xenballoond.init
deleted file mode 100644
index 5cd0fb31c6..0000000000
--- a/tools/xenballoon/xenballoond.init
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# xenballoond Script to start and stop Xen ballooning daemon.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2009 Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates.
-# All rights reserved.
-# Written by: Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@oracle.com>
-#
-# chkconfig: 2345 98 01
-# description: Starts and stops the Xen ballooning daemon.
-### BEGIN INIT INFO
-# Provides: xenballoond
-# Required-Start: $syslog $remote_fs
-# Should-Start:
-# Required-Stop: $syslog $remote_fs
-# Should-Stop:
-# Default-Start: 3 5
-# Default-Stop: 0 1 2 6
-# Short-Description: Start/stop xenballoond
-# Description: Starts and stops the Xen ballooning daemon.
-### END INIT INFO
-
-# Source function library
-. /etc/init.d/functions
-
-#don't use in domain0
-[ -f /proc/xen/capabilities ] && \
- grep -q "control_d" /proc/xen/capabilities && exit 0
-
-if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/xenballoon.conf ]; then
- . /etc/sysconfig/xenballoon.conf
-elif [ -f /etc/default/xenballoon.conf ]; then
- . /etc/default/xenballoon.conf
-fi
-
-# Check that balloon driver is present
-[ ! -f /proc/xen/balloon ] && exit 0
-
-# Record original memory (in kB)
-[ -z "$XENBALLOON_MAXMEMFILE" ] && exit 0
-let maxmem=`grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo | sed 's/ */ /' | cut -f2 -d' '`
-if [ -f "$XENBALLOON_MAXMEMFILE" ]; then
- let oldmax=`cat $XENBALLOON_MAXMEMFILE`
- if [ $oldmax -gt $maxmem ]; then
- let maxmem=oldmax
- fi
-fi
-echo $maxmem > $XENBALLOON_MAXMEMFILE
-
-RETVAL=0
-prog="xenballoond"
-
-start() {
- # Start daemons.
- echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
- daemon xenballoond $OPTIONS
- RETVAL=$?
- echo
- return $RETVAL
-}
-
-stop() {
- echo -n $"Shutting down $prog: "
- killproc xenballoond
- RETVAL=$?
- echo
- return $RETVAL
-}
-
-# See how we were called.
-case "$1" in
- start)
- start
- ;;
- stop)
- stop
- ;;
- status)
- status xenballoond
- RETVAL=$?
- ;;
- restart|reload)
- stop
- start
- RETVAL=$?
- ;;
- *)
- echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}"
- exit 1
-esac
-
-exit $RETVAL