Re: [vserver] memory limits: where & how to mount /dev/cgroups?

From: Daniel Hokka Zakrisson <daniel_at_hozac.com>
Date: Tue 22 Nov 2011 - 21:40:27 GMT
Message-ID: <57353.192.168.101.15.1321998027.squirrel@192.168.100.17>

Jarry wrote:
> On 21-Nov-11 23:01, Jean Weisbuch wrote:
>> Le 21/11/2011 21:51, Jarry a écrit :
>>>
>>> I'm trying to set-up memory limits for my vserver-guests.
>>> Documentation says "Beginning with vs2.3.0.36.29 you should
>>> use cgroups to set memory limits".
>>
>> Here is an example (in this example we will have 1gb of memory on the
>> guest and no virtual swap (soft and hard limit are the same, raise
>> VDSRAMHARDLIMIT to 2048 if you want 1gb of memory + 1gb of "swap")) :
>> (print in mksh is a builtin "equivalent" to echo in bash)
>>
>> VDSRAMLIMIT="1024"
>> VDSRAMHARDLIMIT="1024"
>> VDSRAMLIMITBYTES="$(print -- "${VDSRAMLIMIT}*1048576" |bc)"
>> VDSRAMHARDLIMITBYTES="$(print -- "${VDSRAMHARDLIMIT}*1048576" |bc)"
>> print -- "$VDSRAMLIMITBYTES" >|
>> /etc/vservers/${xid}/cgroup/memory.limit_in_bytes
>> print -- "$VDSRAMHARDLIMITBYTES" >|
>> /etc/vservers/${xid}/cgroup/memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes
>> print -- "$VDSRAMLIMITBYTES" >| /dev/cgroup/${xid}/memory.limit_in_bytes
>> print -- "$VDSRAMHARDLIMITBYTES" >|
>> /dev/cgroup/${xid}/memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes
>
> 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

You'll want to upgrade this. 0.30.216-pre3000 should be fine...

> 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?

You have to set the VIRT_MEM flag in order for free to see
the virtualized values.

-- 
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson
Received on Tue Nov 22 21:40:37 2011
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