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Re: OpenVZ vs. vserver [message #11434 is a reply to message #11433] Fri, 23 March 2007 14:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Jim Zajkowski wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Darryl Ross wrote:
>
>
>>One other thing, which isn't really a major issue, just an annoyance, is
>>that if I run netstat or ps on the host it shows me all of the sockets
>>open and programs running, even those inside the guests, whereas under
>>linux-vserver the host machine is a context in it's own right, so they
>>are hidden.
>
>
> IMHO I prefer this behaviour to not showing me each of the vm's. The only
> thing I could ask for would be that there was a version of ps that showed
> the veid of each process (this may exist, I'm pretty behind in versions)
http://download.openvz.org/contrib/utils/vzprocps-2.0.11-6.1 3.swsoft.i386.rpm
# vzps -E VEID
shows processes of required VE only.

Ok, we surely will add the ability to hide non-VE0
stuff in VE0 as was requested by some of people who get accustomed to vserver.
Maybe it will be a new default some day in OpenVZ also.

Thanks for your feedback,
Kirill
 
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