setting memory allocation [message #12531] |
Wed, 02 May 2007 08:25 |
Markus Hardiyanto
Messages: 27 Registered: April 2007
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Hello,
I have a computer with P4 2,4Ghz processor and 1GB of RAM. I'm planning to split it into 3 VEs with this memory allocation:
VE1: 512MB
VE2: 256MB
VE3: 256MB
as I understand openvz allow a VE to use RAM more than the amount allocated to a VE, so I want the VEs able to use RAM upto:
VE1: 768MB
VE2: 384MB
VE3 384MB
how to set this? what configuration I must change? kmemsize? privvmpages?
thanks
Best Regards,
Markus
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Re: setting memory allocation [message #12567 is a reply to message #12531] |
Thu, 03 May 2007 03:05 |
Markus Hardiyanto
Messages: 27 Registered: April 2007
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# RAM is 4k pages, so 131072*4k = 512M
vzctl set 1 --save --vmguarpages 131072
vzctl set 1 --save --oomguarpages 131072
vzctl set 1 --save --privvmpages 131072:196608
i thought all the numbers in beancounters was in bytes.. so why you divided it with 4k?
Best Regards,
Markus
----- Original Message ----
From: Gregor Mosheh <gregor@hostgis.com>
To: users@openvz.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2007 9:46:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] setting memory allocation
I'd like to take a shot at answering this, to "quiz myself" on how well I
understand this stuff. So if my answers are incorrect or incomplete,
please speak up!
> I have a computer with P4 2,4Ghz processor and 1GB of RAM. I'm planning to
> split it into 3 VEs with this memory allocation:
> VE1: 512MB
> VE2: 256MB
> VE3: 256MB
If by "memory allocation" you mean "the amount of RAM they're guaranteed
to have available for use by apps" then try this:
# RAM is 4k pages, so 131072*4k = 512M
vzctl set 1 --save --vmguarpages 131072
vzctl set 1 --save --oomguarpages 131072
vzctl set 1 --save --privvmpages 131072:196608
But, if you really have only 1 GB of RAM, it may not be wise to allocate
all of it. If all of the VEs really use all their RAM, the system will
start swapping to make up more RAM (e.g. for the HN's own use) and nobody
enjoys a system that's swapping.
-Gregor
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Re: setting memory allocation [message #12568 is a reply to message #12567] |
Thu, 03 May 2007 04:23 |
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On x86 and x86-64 systems pages are measured in 4k - OVZ uses this these pages
for resource allocation.
I believe you can also use M and G suffixes on recent OVZ package releases to
set privvmpages/oomguarpages/vmguarpages. For example, "vzctl set $veid
--vmguarpages 512M:600M" will translate to 131072:153600 (barrier:limit) pages
automatically so you don't need to do to the math.
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Markus Hardiyanto wrote:
> # RAM is 4k pages, so 131072*4k = 512M
> vzctl set 1 --save --vmguarpages 131072
> vzctl set 1 --save --oomguarpages 131072
> vzctl set 1 --save --privvmpages 131072:196608
>
> i thought all the numbers in beancounters was in bytes.. so why you divided it with 4k?
> Best Regards,
> Markus
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Gregor Mosheh <gregor@hostgis.com>
> To: users@openvz.org
> Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2007 9:46:52 PM
> Subject: Re: [Users] setting memory allocation
>
> I'd like to take a shot at answering this, to "quiz myself" on how well I
> understand this stuff. So if my answers are incorrect or incomplete,
> please speak up!
>
>> I have a computer with P4 2,4Ghz processor and 1GB of RAM. I'm planning to
>> split it into 3 VEs with this memory allocation:
>> VE1: 512MB
>> VE2: 256MB
>> VE3: 256MB
>
> If by "memory allocation" you mean "the amount of RAM they're guaranteed
> to have available for use by apps" then try this:
>
> # RAM is 4k pages, so 131072*4k = 512M
> vzctl set 1 --save --vmguarpages 131072
> vzctl set 1 --save --oomguarpages 131072
> vzctl set 1 --save --privvmpages 131072:196608
>
> But, if you really have only 1 GB of RAM, it may not be wise to allocate
> all of it. If all of the VEs really use all their RAM, the system will
> start swapping to make up more RAM (e.g. for the HN's own use) and nobody
> enjoys a system that's swapping.
>
> -Gregor
>
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