Mustafa wrote:


i created the file. this is the file and there content.

cat /usr/local/etc/vservers/sid2/flags
sched_hard

cat /usr/local/etc/vservers/sid2/schedule.back

well, it's called 'schedule' not schedule.back
but the contents looks fine ...
i tried it using the name schedule but then backed it up.


7
24
500
200
1000
dummy

which kernel version/patches do you use, and
what utils?

i use kernel 2.6.14.14.
and util version  0.30.209


are these files in there correct location. also is the content ok. the
flags file was not present either so i made it. but it still does not
work

after guest startup, what does  cat /proc/virtual/<xid>/sched
show?


there is no such files.
the closest are

sorry it seems i forgot to start the vserver.
here it is.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo cat /proc/virtual/49152/sched
Password:
Token:               201
FillRate:              7
Interval:             24
TokensMin:           200
TokensMax:          1000
PrioBias:              0
VaVaVoom:              0
cpu 0: 32593 1677 63991

also i restarted the computer and now the spu limits atleast works.
now a hint on how to limit ram usage (the vserver be allowed to use as much swap as it wants just a limitewd amount of ram) left. any idea?
any hint?


cat /proc/virtual/status
cat /proc/virtual/info

best,
Herbert

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