Chmem - Modify Memory Blocks in Linux | Online Free DevTools by Hexmos
Modify memory blocks with Chmem, a Linux memory management tool. Control memory hotplug in virtualized environments. Free online tool, no registration required.
chmem
Modify the state of memory blocks (online or offline) in a Linux system. Typically used in virtualized environments to manage memory hotplug. More information: https://manned.org/chmem.
- Set a memory block offline:
sudo chmem {{[-b|--block]}} {{[-d|--disable]}} {{block_number}}
- Set a memory block online:
sudo chmem {{[-b|--block]}} {{[-e|--enable]}} {{block_number}}
- Set a memory range offline using hexadecimal addresses:
sudo chmem {{[-d|--disable]}} 0x{{start_address}}-0x{{end_address}}
- Set a memory range online using hexadecimal addresses:
sudo chmem {{[-e|--enable]}} 0x{{start_address}}-0x{{end_address}}
- Set memory online and assign it to a specific zone (e.g., Movable):
sudo chmem {{[-e|--enable]}} 0x{{start_address}} {{[-z|--zone]}} {{Movable}}
- Display help:
chmem {{[-h|--help]}}