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      McHenry
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      When I check "Health" in XO everything appears fine but I do see a number of Alarms, problems is I have no idea what they mean. I do not think I have any system performance issues but am sure these should not be ignored.

      HST150 is a host for disaster recovery using CR

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        ph7 @McHenry
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        @McHenry
        Check Your performance plugin settings
        I don't remember if 0,95 triggerlevel is 95% or 0,95%

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          DustinB @McHenry
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          @McHenry The issue is host hst150 in pool HST150 is using more than 95% of the available memory based on your screenshot over 5 minutes.

          Either migrate some VMs to another host in the pool or shutdown/scale back some of the resources of your VMs.

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            Danp Pro Support Team @DustinB
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            @DustinB said in Alarms in XO:

            The issue is host hst150 in pool HST150 is using more than 95% of the available memory

            Isn't this related to the dom0 memory, not the host's total memory? 🤔

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              DustinB @Danp
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              @Danp Right..

              Hrm maybe he has to many concurrent jobs that are running that are beating up dom0.

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                Danp Pro Support Team @DustinB
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                @DustinB Could be. Adding more RAM to dom0 can be done if needed.

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                  McHenry @Danp
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                  @Danp @DustinB @ph7

                  This host does not run any VMs, just used for CR

                  I've increased the dom0 ram to 4GB with no more alarms.

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                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                    Good catch Dan and good decision @McHenry

                    Even if you don't run VM, dom0 is used for VM transfer/backup/replication, so having 4GiB or RAM is a lot better in your case 🙂

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