There is a kstat. Look at the output of:
$ kstat -c project_caps -n 'lockedmem*'
-Steve L.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 05:43:03AM -0700, Ketan wrote:
> But there is one more thing if i set max-rss i can test it and see the task
> under specified project does not exceeds the specified rss value but
But there is one more thing if i set max-rss i can test it and see the task
under specified project does not exceeds the specified rss value but if i set
max-locked-memory to 1 gig how can i test that one ?
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Thank you to both of you .. so i guess its good to use max-locked-memory.
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On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Ketan wrote:
> Can anyone answer my questions
>
> 1. Whats the difference between project.max-locked-memory and max-rss.
> And out these 2 which is the preferred way of limiting the physical memory in
> a project or zone.
RSS means "Resident Set Size" and can be
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:20:14AM -0700, Ketan wrote:
> Can anyone answer my questions
>
> 1. Whats the difference between project.max-locked-memory and max-rss.
> And out these 2 which is the preferred way of limiting the physical memory in
> a project or zone.
max-rss limits both pageable
Hi Ketan,
Le 20 oct. 09 à 19:20, Ketan a écrit :
Can anyone answer my questions
1. Whats the difference between project.max-locked-memory and max-
rss.
locked memory is page of memory which can't be swapped by
kernel...like share-mem.
And out these 2 which is the preferred way
Can anyone answer my questions
1. Whats the difference between project.max-locked-memory and max-rss.
And out these 2 which is the preferred way of limiting the physical memory in a
project or zone.
2. How to restrict the swap memory in projects
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