Difference between revisions of "UBC parameter units"
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− | # entries which name has word 'page' are measured in memory | + | # entries which name has word 'page' are measured in [[memory page]]s (4K on x86 and x86_64, 16K for IA64). These are privvmpages, oomguarpages and others. |
# entries with names like 'num*' are measured in items. i.e. numproc - number of processes, numiptent - number of iptables entries. | # entries with names like 'num*' are measured in items. i.e. numproc - number of processes, numiptent - number of iptables entries. | ||
# other entries like kmemsize, tcprcvbuf/tcpsndbuf are measured in bytes | # other entries like kmemsize, tcprcvbuf/tcpsndbuf are measured in bytes |
Revision as of 09:05, 3 May 2007
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- entries which name has word 'page' are measured in memory pages (4K on x86 and x86_64, 16K for IA64). These are privvmpages, oomguarpages and others.
- entries with names like 'num*' are measured in items. i.e. numproc - number of processes, numiptent - number of iptables entries.
- other entries like kmemsize, tcprcvbuf/tcpsndbuf are measured in bytes
Overriding default units
You can set parameter units explicitly when appropriate, for example:
- Set kmemsize limit to 512 Kb
# vzctl set --kmemsize 512k
- Set privvmpages limit to 256 Mb
# vzctl set --privvmpages 256m
- Set tcprcvbuf limit to 1000 pages (totals to almost 4 Mb on x86)
# vzctl set --tcprcvbuf 1000p