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[root@HN ~] # vzlist
 
[root@HN ~] # vzlist
CTID NPROC STATUS IP_ADDR HOSTNAME
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VPSID NPROC STATUS IP_ADDR HOSTNAME
 
1001 63 running xx.yy.136.88 promo.HN.com
 
1001 63 running xx.yy.136.88 promo.HN.com
 
1002 12 running xx.yy.138.6 video.HN.com
 
1002 12 running xx.yy.138.6 video.HN.com
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As you see, the number is false for [[container]] 1001 and 1003, but is correct for [[container]] 1002 (14 = 12 + 1 (wc command) + 1 (ps command)).
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As you see, the number is false for VE 1001 and 1003, but is correct for VE 1002 (14 = 12 + 1 (wc command) + 1 (ps command)).
  
 
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The thing is that <tt>ps aux</tt> command outputs only "full-fledged" processes, but not threads. And `vzlist` command counts all processes in [[container]] including threads. <tt>ps -eLf</tt> command allows you to see all processes:
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The thing is that <tt>ps aux</tt> command outputs only "full-fledged" processes, but not threads. And `vzlist` command counts all processes in VE including threads. <tt>ps -eLf</tt> command allows you to see all processes:
 
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[root@HN ~] # vzctl exec 1001 ps -eLf | wc -l
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[root@HN ~] # vzctl exec 1001 ps aux | wc -l
 
65
 
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[root@HN ~] # vzctl exec 1002 ps -eLf | wc -l
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[root@HN ~] # vzctl exec 1002 ps aux | wc -l
 
14
 
14
[root@HN ~] # vzctl exec 1003 ps -eLf | wc -l
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[root@HN ~] # vzctl exec 1003 ps aux | wc -l
 
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