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Since RSS is used to limit the memory resource for a guest. If processes in a guest use share libraries (libssl.so, libpam.so, etc...), are the shared parts of RSS counted as the memory usage? | Since RSS is used to limit the memory resource for a guest. If processes in a guest use share libraries (libssl.so, libpam.so, etc...), are the shared parts of RSS counted as the memory usage? | ||
− | In this situation, if I set the RSS hard limits to 256M, the guest can use up to a 256M physical memory. Because some shared part are counted as privately used. Is that true? | + | In this situation, if I set the RSS hard limits to 256M, in fact the guest can not use up to a 256M real physical memory, maybe much less than 256M. Because some shared part are counted as privately used. Is that true? |
Revision as of 04:15, 25 April 2008
"great flower page"? Wasn't that the one at http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html? Looks like it's been... "fixed" now :D --Daniel15 (Talk/Contribs) 12:42, 24 January 2007 (CET)
VPNC problem with tun
Dear Vserver users,
I know some explanation was given about the TUN device on a vserver with openvpn
I'm trying to get vpnc to work on a virtual server. I can't use openvpn because I need to connect to a Cisco PIX that only understands IPSEC.
I've created /dev/net/tun with apt-get install uml-utilities
- cd /var/lib/vserver/<myopenvpnserver>/dev/
- ./MAKEDEV tun
as suggested. I don't use a tap interface
my vpnc.conf is IPSec gateway x.x.x.x IPSec ID somename IPSec secret somepass Xauth username some username Xauth password some pass
Now when i try to do vpnc-connect on my vserver, I get : vpnc: can't initialise tunnel interface: Operation not permitted
chown 777 /dev/net/tun doesn't help
Please help me out here
About memory limits for a guest
Since RSS is used to limit the memory resource for a guest. If processes in a guest use share libraries (libssl.so, libpam.so, etc...), are the shared parts of RSS counted as the memory usage? In this situation, if I set the RSS hard limits to 256M, in fact the guest can not use up to a 256M real physical memory, maybe much less than 256M. Because some shared part are counted as privately used. Is that true?