Fri, 25 Jan 2008 08:53:56 -0800
On Jan 25, 2008 7:50 AM, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson <daniel@hozac.com> wrote:
> Belinda Lawson wrote:
> > Hello again,
> >
> > Does anyone know why the free command inside the vserver does not report
> > the
> > actual size of the vserver? It reports the size of the machine's
> physical
> > ram, not the limits of the vserver.
>
> Set the VIRT_MEM flag, http://linux-vserver.org/Capabilities_and_Flags
> which will show rss.hard - rss.soft as RAM, and the remainder as swap.
> (Assuming Linux-VServer 2.1+)
>
>
Will this allow me to use any swap inside the vserver?
How can I confirm that I have vserver >= 2.1+? I'm supporting a system for
a client who wishes our software to run inside your vserver. We're having
problems with the memory behavior, so I appreciate your help.
-Belinda
On Jan 25, 2008 7:50 AM, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson <
daniel@hozac.com> wrote:
Belinda Lawson wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Does anyone know why the free command inside the vserver does not report
> the
> actual size of the vserver? It reports the size of the machine's physical
> ram, not the limits of the vserver.
Set the VIRT_MEM flag, http://linux-vserver.org/Capabilities_and_Flags
which will show rss.hard - rss.soft as RAM, and the remainder as swap.
(Assuming Linux-VServer 2.1+)
Will this allow me to use any swap inside the vserver?
How can I confirm that I have vserver >= 2.1+? I'm supporting a system for a client who wishes our software to run inside your vserver. We're having problems with the memory behavior, so I appreciate your help.
-Belinda