![]() ![]() Macstudio:~ build $ podman machine init -cpus="18" -memory="64513" podman-machine-default If we reduce the memory limit to "64512" it works as expected. When we set the memory limit to 64513Mb the podman machine (VM) start fails with "Error: HV_BAD_ARGUMENT". That kernel is then used to run podman containers. The use case is to init a Fedora Linux VM by QEMU which provides a Linux kernel. ![]() There seems to be a memory limit which looks like it is in QEMU not podman machine, since that is more of a wrapper in this process. The issue arises when we try to use the available RAM for the underlying QEMU machine. This is cheaper than buying ARM server hardware, and we are not able to use cloud services. We are using latest MacOS (Ventura) on M2 Ultra with 128Gb RAM (Mac Studio) to run our product Linux aarch64 builds in podman containers. Operating system: Red Hat Enterprise Linux.OS/kernel version: Linux localhost 6.3.64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu Jul 6 04:24: aarch64 GNU/Linux.See below for steps to reproduce via podman. QEMU version: QEMU emulator version 8.0.3. ![]()
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