Subject: Re: [vserver] What does "+" in vserver-stat (VSZ) mean?
From: Herbert Poetzl <herbert@13thfloor.at>
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2009 19:54:50 +0100

On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 05:49:08PM +0100, Jarry wrote:
> On 24. 12. 2009 16:56, Herbert Poetzl wrote:

> >>>>obelix ~ # vserver-stat
> >>>>CTX   PROC    VSZ    RSS  userTIME   sysTIME    UPTIME NAME
> >>>>1000    45  15.9+ 227.4M   0m06s55   0m00s94   1h03m19 vs1-web
> >>>>2000    12 229.1M   5.5M   0m00s20   0m00s26   1h03m19 vs2-ftp

> >>>>What does that "15.9+" mean? VSZ should be number of virtual
> >>>>memory pages, but the number is suspiciously small and I do not
> >>>>know what "+" stands for. I noticed it is not always there,
> >>>>sometimes there is quite normal number like "500M" or "1.2G"...

> >>>what is your util-vserver version?

> >>util-vserver-0.30.215-r3, kernel 2.6.22, vserver-2.2.0.7

> >please try with a version which isn't two years
> >old (util-vserver) preferably the latest snapshot
> >and let us know how it goes ...

> I use the latest stable util-vserver & vserver-patch.
> I don't dare to play with pre/exp/dev releases, I want
> to keep my system stable...

fine with me, but then you have to live with the bugs
fixed over the last two years ...

best,
Herbert

> Jarry
> 
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