Ubuntu Hyper-V doesn't allocate dynamic memory

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Month ago, I've updated some Linux core packages. Then, dynamic memory allocation stopped working - Hyper-V shows that more memory has been allocated but when I cat /proc/meminfo it shows the starting amount and swap is heavily utilized (I'm using some heavy-memory app).



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    Month ago, I've updated some Linux core packages. Then, dynamic memory allocation stopped working - Hyper-V shows that more memory has been allocated but when I cat /proc/meminfo it shows the starting amount and swap is heavily utilized (I'm using some heavy-memory app).



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      Month ago, I've updated some Linux core packages. Then, dynamic memory allocation stopped working - Hyper-V shows that more memory has been allocated but when I cat /proc/meminfo it shows the starting amount and swap is heavily utilized (I'm using some heavy-memory app).



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      Month ago, I've updated some Linux core packages. Then, dynamic memory allocation stopped working - Hyper-V shows that more memory has been allocated but when I cat /proc/meminfo it shows the starting amount and swap is heavily utilized (I'm using some heavy-memory app).



      Is it necessary to update configuration somehow?







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          I've been having the same problem. It still isn't fixed, but the virtual servers run much better with a static allocation of RAM.






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