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Re: ipv6 on container [message #41512] Thu, 03 February 2011 14:03 Go to next message
Antonio Querubin is currently offline  Antonio Querubin
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados wrote:

> hi, i want to setup the ipv6 on a container, my main node has my /48

Have you looked at:

http://wiki.openvz.org/VEs_and_HNs_in_same_subnets


Antonio Querubin
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Re: ipv6 on container [message #41513 is a reply to message #41512] Thu, 03 February 2011 14:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jean-Marc Pigeon is currently offline  Jean-Marc Pigeon
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hello,

On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 04:03 -1000, Antonio Querubin wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados wrote:
>
> > hi, i want to setup the ipv6 on a container, my main node has my /48
>
> Have you looked at:
>
> http://wiki.openvz.org/VEs_and_HNs_in_same_subnets
I confirm this is working no trouble..

Note:
If you have container dual stack (IPV4,IPV6)
but NOT all container on the IPV4 subnet,
you need to define a second bridge on
the host (with the IPV6 number) and container
with a second interface (eth1) attached to
the host second bridge.

Having the container set with one interface
carrying both IPV6+IPV6, but not all the container
on the same IPV4 subnet make the routing quite
unreliable.
>
>
> Antonio Querubin
> e-mail/xmpp: tony@lava.net
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memory usage [message #42190 is a reply to message #41513] Wed, 16 March 2011 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Steffan is currently offline  Steffan
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Hello,

Question
I have a big node running several containers
Below the memory usages
What is important for performance
The Physical memory usage (88%)
Or the kernel+ applications (28%)
Has someone a explanation how to read this ?

Memory Usage
Type Percent Capacity Free Used Size
Physical Memory 88% 2.74 GB 20.96 GB 23.71 GB
- Kernel + applications 28% 6.64 GB
- Buffers 3% 837.63 MB
- Cached 57% 13.51 GB
Disk Swap 0% 3.99 GB 8.21 MB 4.00 GB


Thanxs

Steffan
Re: memory usage [message #42192 is a reply to message #42190] Wed, 16 March 2011 15:26 Go to previous message
MailingListe is currently offline  MailingListe
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Zitat von Steffan <general@ziggo.nl>:

> Hello,
>
> Question
> I have a big node running several containers
> Below the memory usages
> What is important for performance
> The Physical memory usage (88%)
> Or the kernel+ applications (28%)
> Has someone a explanation how to read this ?
>
> Memory Usage
> Type Percent Capacity Free Used Size
> Physical Memory 88% 2.74 GB 20.96 GB 23.71 GB
> - Kernel + applications 28% 6.64 GB
> - Buffers 3% 837.63 MB
> - Cached 57% 13.51 GB
> Disk Swap 0% 3.99 GB 8.21 MB 4.00 GB

A few hints to consider:
Linux always try to use the whole RAM available, free RAM is useless
after all. So nearly all RAM not used by applications/kernel/network
buffers is used as filesystem cache as needed. In your case the most
is in the fs-cache and Swap is not used at all, so you don't have a
RAM shortage/performance problem related to RAM.

Regards

Andreas
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