Herbert Poetzl wrote:
depends on the hardware, and of course on the usage pattern, because one instance of postfix will not cause _any_ memory pressure on a typical system ...
Yes. The other machine with 2.6 kernel also have vservers but with much lighter usage
Ok, so do you think vserver IS the culprit, because of a bug in vserver 2.6 memory allocation code, Or (much more probable)Is there a chance there are allocations on vserver code that can affect this ?
sure, and it might even be the cause (especially because
it for sure adds to the memory pressure) ...
vserver just triggers the bug because the vservers, in a cumulative effect are BIG consummer of memory ?
In that case, vserver is not the bug owner, it's the 2.6 kernel in itself that have defficiencies in that case...
Maybe time to buy an opteron system :) Or just see the 2G/2G option I already seen discussed in linux kernel mailing lists...
And posting in linux kernel mailing list.
Thanks for your response...
Oh, btw, You may be interrested by the fact we have now more than 100 vservers deployed... Thanks again (you & others) for this
very nice piece of software...
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