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Config /etc/vz/conf/ve-vps.mytest.conf-sample was created | Config /etc/vz/conf/ve-vps.mytest.conf-sample was created | ||
# '''vzcfgvalidate /etc/vz/conf/ve-vps.mytest.conf-sample''' | # '''vzcfgvalidate /etc/vz/conf/ve-vps.mytest.conf-sample''' | ||
− | Recommendation: kmemsize.lim-kmemsize.bar should be > 253952 (currently, 126391) | + | Recommendation: kmemsize.lim-kmemsize.bar should be > 253952 \ |
+ | (currently, 126391) | ||
Recommendation: dgramrcvbuf.bar should be > 132096 (currently, 93622) | Recommendation: dgramrcvbuf.bar should be > 132096 (currently, 93622) | ||
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The number of Containers you can run on the Hardware Node is actually several times greater than the value specified in the command line because Containers normally do not consume all the resources that are guaranteed to them. To illustrate this idea, let us look at the Container created from the configuration produced above: | The number of Containers you can run on the Hardware Node is actually several times greater than the value specified in the command line because Containers normally do not consume all the resources that are guaranteed to them. To illustrate this idea, let us look at the Container created from the configuration produced above: | ||
− | # '''vzctl create 101 --ostemplate | + | # '''vzctl create 101 --ostemplate fedora-core-4 --config vps.mytest''' |
Creating CT private area: /vz/private/101 | Creating CT private area: /vz/private/101 | ||
CT private area was created | CT private area was created |