On Sun, May 30, 2004 at 11:32:12AM +0200, Dimitri Roschkowski wrote:
> 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

v03 for example is already running 64 processes,
which seems a little high for me ...

> What does VSZ and RSS mean?  The --help doesn't realy help me

VSZ is the total sum of the virtual memory 
    (address space) of each process
RSS is the total sum of the resident set size
    (in RAM pages) of each process

it's basically the same as in ps auxww
only summed up for all processes belonging
to a context ...

HTH,
Herbert

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