4
edits
Changes
Grammar, misc cleanup
You do not need to, and this would be an incorrect thing to do.
There can be many application who reads applications that read <code>/proc/user_beancounters</code>, and thus if you will reset it , you gonna may have problems with those other apps. Consider what happens if you will reset you your sent/received packets/bytes statistics on the a network interface — programs which reads will be screwed uptrack it may not function properly.
== OK, I understand, but I still want to clear failcnt! ==
The problem here is tcp time wait buckets can still there after a VE is stopped. You can check that by seeing the <code>held</code> column for <code>kmemsize</code> parameter. If it is not zero, that means you have to wait about 5 minutes in order to time wait buckets to expire, and the corresponding beancounter to be uncharged.