Subject: Re: [vserver] which guest hit the memory limit?
From: ADNET Ghislain <gadnet@aqueos.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 08:57:19 +0200
Fri, 24 Jul 2009 08:57:19 +0200
Jeff Jansen a écrit :
> ADNET Ghislain <gadnet@aqueos.com> wrote on 2009-Jul-24:
>   
>> grep -H RSS /proc/virtual/*/limit
>>     
>
> That's *very* helpful information, thanks.  But I'm a bit confused.  Here's the
> RSS line from one vserver
>
> Limit	 current	 min/max	    soft/hard		hits
> RSS:	   91059	0/  262144	  393216/  393216	 11
>
> According to "http://linux-vserver.org/ProcFS":
>
> 'max' = "Maximum value since the last reset"
> 'hits' = "Total amount of current reaching hard".
>
> How can I have 11 hits when the max is still less than hard?   Do "hits" get
> carried over somehow after 'resets' and all those "hits" are from when 'hard'
> was lower?
>   
 
i think the time it reached the max is not counted as the process was 
denied access to the memory.
 

> Is there some way I can 'reset' these figures without booting the virtual
> machine?   After I increase the Hard limit in a running server, can I reset the
> 'hits' to be '0' so I can see later if this machine hits the limit again?
>
> Thanks again for the tip.  That's a very help file. :-)
>
> Jeff Jansen
>   
i do not have the answers here, perhaps herbert will have :) At least 
now you have the guest name ;)


-- 
Cordialement,
Ghislain



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