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[solved] Dynamic Resource Allocation Not Working [message #32876] Sat, 06 September 2008 22:14 Go to next message
latheesan is currently offline  latheesan
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Hello,

I have a problem with the VPS I've just created with OpenVZ. I set the hard disk of the VPS to 100 GB and then when i entered the VPS and typed df -h command it's supposed to show 100 gb but instead it shows the ENTIRE hard disk size of the host system.

Host Server's Kernel : Linux server.domain.com 2.6.18-92.1.1.el5.028stab057.2 #1 SMP Mon Jul 21 17:08:31 MSD 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Host Server's OS : CentOS 5.2 Stable (64-Bit Version)

Can you help please?

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Re: Dynamic Resource Allocation Not Working [message #32913 is a reply to message #32876] Tue, 09 September 2008 00:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
latheesan is currently offline  latheesan
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Problem Solved -> http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?p=143999 (My Thread)

I really do wish the guides/wifi make it crystal clear about what a "linux quota" is and the fact that it must be turned off on the host server in order for OpenVZ to do it's dynamic resource allocation properly.
Re: Dynamic Resource Allocation Not Working [message #32928 is a reply to message #32913] Tue, 09 September 2008 07:41 Go to previous message
khorenko is currently offline  khorenko
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Quote:

It is recommended to use a separate partition for container's private directories (by default /vz/private/<veid>). The reason why you should do so is that if you wish to use OpenVZ per-container disk quota, you won't be able to use usual Linux disk quotas on the same partition. Bear in mind, that per-container quota in this context includes not only pure per-container quota, but also usual Linux disk quota used in containers, not on HN.


http://wiki.openvz.org/Quick_installation

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