Hi again Sam.
I tried searching for the "virt_mem" flag and can't find anything...
Where is the best place to search for that flag ?
Thanks in advance,
Michel Belleau
SERVICES INFORMATIQUES MALAIWAH.COM
(418) 261-6412 -- http://www.malaiwah.com
Michel Belleau (malaiwah.com) a écrit :
> Hi Sam.
>
> I didn't knew about this option before, I'll have a look at the wiki
> right now!
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
>Michel Belleau
>SERVICES INFORMATIQUES MALAIWAH.COM
>(418) 261-6412 -- http://www.malaiwah.com
>
>
>
> Sam Vilain a écrit :
>
>>On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 15:46 -0400, Michel Belleau (malaiwah.com) wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I tried limiting a vserver memory this week-end but had no luck doing it..
>>>
>>>I tried setting the AS and RSS files in the configuration directory, but
>>>it doesn't seem to work the way I wanted. It kills processes (like
>>>apache in my tests) which need more memory than what I allowed in the
>>>limits.
>>>
>>>What I would like to do is limit the usage of RAM the vserver has. It
>>>seems that AS and RSS limits are the total ressources of a vserver.
>>>
>>>I want to give a vserver 128 megabytes of RAM and 1 gig swap space. I
>>>don't want the OOM killer to restrict applications to ask for more than
>>>128 megs of RAM.
>>>
>>>I know I can do it, since how does VPS using vservers work then?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Did you try putting "virt_mem" in /etc/vservers/XXX/flags ?
>>
>>Sam.
>>
>>
>>
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