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From: Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy (grisha_at_ispol.com)
Date: Tue 05 Oct 2004 - 21:00:59 BST


Duh... it just dawned on me that the size of the /vservers partition was
smaller than the limits I was setting, thus the number weirdness. With the
more 'sane' parameters it works as expected.

Sorry about the confusion!

Grisha

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:

>
> Hello -
>
> this is vdlimit 0.01, linux 2.6.8.1, vs 1.9.2.
>
> I'm not sure vdlimit is supposed to behave this way, or am I missing
> something (as is not unusual):
>
> # df -k
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda5 26193716 18202564 6660572 74% /
> /dev/hda3 101105 11053 84831 12% /boot
> none 257996 0 257996 0% /dev/shm
> /var/tmp/vserver 1007896 820568 136128 86% /vservers
>
> (/vservers is mounted on a loop-mounted file, not that it should matter)
>
> # vserver zzz exec df -k | grep hdv
> WARNING: can not find configuration, assuming legacy method
> /dev/hdv1 1007896 820568 136128 86% /
>
> (zzz is xid 10101, the WARNING skipped below)
>
> now just some random numbers:
>
> # ./vdlimit -a -x 10101 -S 200,200000,300,4000,5 /vservers
> /vservers: 200,200000,300,4000,5
>
> # vserver zzz exec df -k | grep hdv
> /dev/hdv1 200000 12672 136128 9% /
>
> Why 12672?
>
> # ./vdlimit -x 10101 -d /vservers
> vc_get_dlimit: No such process <--- also is this a problem?
> /vservers: 0,0,0,0,0
>
> # ./vdlimit -a -x 10101 -S 1000,200000,300,4000,5 /vservers
> /vservers: 1000,200000,300,4000,5
>
> # vserver zzz exec df -k | grep hdv
> WARNING: can not find configuration, assuming legacy method
> /dev/hdv1 200000 12672 136128 9% /
>
> again 12672?
>
> # ./vdlimit -x 10101 -d /vservers
> vc_get_dlimit: No such process
> /vservers: 0,0,0,0,0
>
> # ./vdlimit -a -x 10101 -S 1000,300000,300,4000,5 /vservers
> /vservers: 1000,300000,300,4000,5
>
> # vserver zzz exec df -k | grep hdv
> /dev/hdv1 300000 112672 136128 46% /
>
> now 112672?
>
> Anyone seen this? Also, should I be using vdlimit at all or is there a
> util-vserver equivalent?
>
> P.S.
> this looks right, however:
>
> # vserver zzz exec df -i | grep hdv
> /dev/hdv1 4000 300 3700 8% /
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Grisha
>
>
>
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