On 22-Nov-11 21:03, Jean Weisbuch wrote: > Le 22/11/2011 19:34, Jarry a écrit : >> Thanks for help, but it still does not work for me. >> 1. /dev/cgroups is mounted and visible in host. >> 2. util-vserver version is 0.30.216_pre2910 >> 3. I defined 512MB "soft" and 1GB "hard" limits: >> >> host # more /etc/vservers/vs6/cgroup/memory.limit_in_bytes >> 536870912 >> host # more /etc/vservers/vs6/cgroup/memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes >> 1073741824 >> host # more /dev/cgroup/vs6/memory.limit_in_bytes >> 536870912 >> host # more /dev/cgroup/vs6/memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes >> 1073741824 >> >> Yet in "vs6" guest I still see the whole 16GB RAM & 50GB swap: >> >> vs6 # free >> total used free shared buffers cached >> Mem: 16447700 426588 16021112 0 32840 38804 >> -/+ buffers/cache: 354944 16092756 >> Swap: 52428732 0 52428732 >> >> So where is the problem? What am I doing wrong? >> > Are you sure that you got the "SYS_RESOURCE" capability in > /etc/vservers/vs6/bcapabilities? I followed http://linux-vserver.org/Memory_Limits and http://linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:Cgroups and there is not a single word about any "bcapabilities". So how should I know about it? But OK, I just created that file, but it is still all the same. No limits are applied for vserver-guest... Jarry -- _______________________________________________________________ This mailbox accepts e-mails only from selected mailing-lists! Everything else is considered to be spam and therefore deleted.