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	| Zitat von Dariush Pietrzak <ml-openvz-eyck@kuszelas.eu>: 
 >> Just out of curiousity i use my kernel crash-test setup to test with
 >> "stress" and "bonnie". I simply use the OpenVZ-Kernel with two
 >> container (ubuntu-10.04) and let one run stress and the other
 >> bonnie. The load is at 15 but the machine is humming along since
 >> around 4 hours...
 >  With such low load we also couldn't crash it in timely matter.
 > With lightly loaded machines we endured months without crash.
 >
 > I use this:
 > stress -c 22 -i 24 -m 8 -d 20 --hdd-bytes 10G
 > and this:
 > while (true)
 >  do
 >  bonnie++ -d /fs/v/bonnie/ -c 8 -b -f -u root
 >  echo next
 > done
 >  in parallel, I don't even have to run it inside containers.
 > (test machine is single 4-core Xeon E5320, with 4G ram and two 146G raid 1s
 > joined by lvm. With loadavg 50-80 we get crashes after few hours).
 
 So i tried loading the kernel harder. With a load of about 48 it was
 still stable, if i raise the number for c,i,m,d even more, the OOM
 killer jumps in and from that point the whole machine freeze, but does
 not panic???
 
 Regards
 
 Andreas
 
	
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	|  |  | Re:   Is there a stable OpenVZ kernel, and which should be fit for production By: kir  on Tue, 22 November 2011 10:34 |  
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