As you already know, OpenVZ does not give swap space to containers.

This means that your container memory size needs to be large enough to
hold the maximum VSZ, not RSS, that Xen and regular systems use. VSZ
on srcds is usually double the size of RSS usage.

For those of you that are more technically inclined, VSZ is the total
memory allocated while RSS is the fraction of memory that is actually
used.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:57 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> hello guys,
>
> does someone have any experience with openvz and css? my system runs with the 
> newest openvz from the squeeze distro. if i create a vz with 512 ram and 
> start a css server, normally after some hours the ram is full and the server 
> crashes. if some players joining the ram is also filling up and the server 
> crashes. some ideas? ram to low? is that problem because of non existing swap?
>
> -peter
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