Herbert Poetzl wrote:
yep, for example using the 'nproc' flag and
setting the # of processes to 100, should prevent a load higher than 100 ...
ok, thx
well, except from logging the process count in a well defined interval (for example with vserver-stat) into a local or better remote log file could give you sone hints ...
Well, this are the first lines, vserver-stat give:
CTX PROC VSZ RSS userTIME sysTIME UPTIME NAME DESCRIPTION 0 38 138MB 4kB m05.00 m24.03 55m27.95 root server 49152 31 386MB 9kB m27.59 m06.32 50m10.92 v01 49153 34 535MB 15kB m31.60 m07.03 50m07.79 v02 49154 64 3GB 181kB m44.48 m08.99 50m00.72 v03 49155 32 479MB 12kB m26.76 m06.10 49m54.56 v04
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