Hello, > > On a brighter note, the machine is rock stable and is humming along > > happily. > > so we can probably consider the previous issues a > hardware failure/incompatibility and not linux-vserver > related at all, right?
The box died again, tonight (about 3am). Zero load whatsoever, no console messages, neither hangcheck nor softdog noticed anything, just sudden death. Beats me :( My bets are on a broken CPU. We just got a replacement chip and we'll install it next week. > > > Another box (dual Xeon) just can't be overloaded (whatever we'd throw > > on it, it'd just ask for more), available disk space became the > > limiting factor before CPU power (for the first time here AFAIK). > > yes, interesting report ... The owner of the machine (it'll go production soon) did some load tests and reportedly managed to cause a loadavg spike of 160, but as I was also told, was impressed with the machine's responsivity. > > > I'd like to thank the VServer team for doing such a fine job. My > > respect and appreciation. > > in behalf of the Linux-VServer team, I thank you for > providing feedback, as we appreciate that very much. I'm glad I can help. I truly wish I'll be able to provide only positive feedback :) > > best, > Herbert Best regards, Grzegorz Nosek _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver