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2009 Mar 10
4
hi urgently need help.
Hi everyone Last night I set up ubuntu 6.06 - on a virtual machine. I installed wine and wine doors on it to test run a software or too - before making a switch to ubuntu ultimate edition next week. However wine and wine doors are not working. I used the links below to register on software properties and I included the authentication keys wine deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper
2016 Apr 26
0
Re: /proc/meminfo
...Alloc 300 Mb Alloc 400 Mb Alloc 500 Mb Alloc 600 Mb Alloc 700 Mb Alloc 800 Mb Alloc 900 Mb Alloc 1000 Mb Killed Broken only fuse mount. It's positive news - process inside container even in case 8Ptb can't allocate more memory that set in cgroups. But negative news - that some java based sotfware (as puppetdb in our case) plan self strategy based on 8Ptb memory and collapsed after reach real limit. resume: 1) don't start disabled service by systemd 2) workaround by cglassify or by it's simple analog [root@node01]# echo 7445 > /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/machine.slice/machine-lxc\\...
2016 Mar 23
7
/proc/meminfo
Has anyone seen this issue? We're running containers under CentOS 7.2 and some of these containers are reporting incorrect memory allocation in /proc/meminfo. The output below comes from a system with 32G of memory and 84GB of swap. The values reported are completely wrong. # cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 9007199254740991 kB MemFree: 9007199224543267 kB MemAvailable: 12985680
2016 Apr 26
2
Re: /proc/meminfo
...600 Mb > Alloc 700 Mb > Alloc 800 Mb > Alloc 900 Mb > Alloc 1000 Mb > Killed > > Broken only fuse mount. It's positive news - process inside container > even in case 8Ptb can't allocate more memory that set in cgroups. > But negative news - that some java based sotfware (as puppetdb in our > case) plan self strategy based on 8Ptb memory and collapsed after > reach real limit. > > resume: > 1) don't start disabled service by systemd > 2) workaround by cglassify or by it's simple analog > [root@node01]# echo 7445 > > /sys/fs/c...