On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 01:57:14AM +0100, Gilles wrote:
> 
> > what does testme.sh give, and what tools do you use?
> 
> # ./testme.sh
> Linux-VServer Test [V0.13] Copyright (C) 2003-2005 H.Poetzl
> chcontext is working.
> chbind is working.
> Linux 2.6.14-vs2.1.0-rc5+g3 x86_64/0.30.208/0.30.208 [Ea] (1)
> VCI:  0002:0001 236 03000174
> ---
> [000]# succeeded.
> [001]# succeeded.
> [011]# succeeded.
> [031]# succeeded.
> [101]# succeeded.
> [102]# succeeded.
> [201]# succeeded.
> [202]# succeeded.
>  
> 
> # vserver --version
> vserver 0.30.208 -- manages the state of vservers
> This program is part of util-vserver 0.30.208
> 
> [Debian 0.30.208-4]

hmm, could you try with the mainline 0.30.209 please?

> > output of the complete /proc/virtual/1011
> > might give some some clues ...
> > 
> 
> Attached.
> 
> 
> Also, when upgrading "util-vserver", I got the following message:
> 
> lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on 
> /var/lib/vservers/

no idea, but sounds like your filesystem @ /var/lib/vservers
doesn't support the barrier ...

> Thanks,
> Gilles

> /proc/virtual/1011/cacct
> 
> UNSPEC:                  0/0                             0/0                  
>            0/0           
> UNIX:           66/2718                         57/2718                       
>    0/0           
> INET:           71/3135                         49/4103                       
>    0/0           
> INET6:                   0/0                             0/0                  
>            0/0           
> OTHER:                   0/0                             0/0                  
>            0/0           
> 
> /proc/virtual/1011/cvirt
> 
> BiasUptime:   99948.44
> SysName:      Linux
> NodeName:     dusk
                ~~~~~ is this the host name?

> Release:      2.6.14-vs2.1.0-rc5+g3
> Version:      #1 SMP Sat Nov 5 18:01:33 CET 2005
> Machine:      x86_64
> DomainName:   (none)
> nr_threads:   8
> nr_running:   -14
                ~~~~~ that looks like a bug to me ...

> nr_unintr:    0
> nr_onhold:    0
> load_updates: 632
> loadavg:      3103.33 197597.44 -938140.29
> total_forks:  68
> 
> /proc/virtual/1011/info
> 
> ID:   1011
> Info: ffff81000bc2c000
> Init: 29727
> 
> /proc/virtual/1011/limit
> 
> PROC:          8              12              -1           0
> VM:         5450              -1              -1           0
> VML:           0               0              -1           0
> RSS:        1859            2770              -1           0
> ANON:        448             448              -1           0
> FILES:                93             101              -1           0
> OFD:          57              57              -1           0
> LOCKS:                 3               6              -1           0
> SOCK:          4               4              -1           0
> MSGQ:          0               0              -1           0
> SHM:           0               0              -1           0
> 
> /proc/virtual/1011/sched
> 
> Token:                      24
> FillRate:            1
> Interval:            4
> TokensMin:          15
> TokensMax:         125
> PrioBias:            0
> VaVaVoom:            0
> cpu 0: 1 2 0
> cpu 1: 15 15 0
> 
> /proc/virtual/1011/status
> 
> UseCnt:       21
> Tasks:        8
> Flags:        0000000002000010
> BCaps:        00000000344c04ff
> CCaps:        0000000000000101

you might visit the irc channel to speed up things?

TIA,
Herbert

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