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How to know how much neighbours you've got in your OpenVZ VPS
Have you ever wonder how much containers are running on the VPS node you're at ? There is a little trick I found while browsing Reddit:
grep devices /proc/cgroups
This should returns something like this:
devices 1 20 1
20 is the number of neighbours you have
Be advised that this works only with recent OpenVZ kernels and a patch have already been provided to "mask" this information to the end-user. Because it's providers little secret, you know ?
If you get "1" as the second number, the patch has been applied on the node. If you see nothing, your provider run an ancient Kernel.
So, I tried this little trick on my VPSes that use OpenVZ:
ImpactVPS $7 bundle devices 1 93 1
ReliableHostingServices $2 VPS devices 3 71 1
TacVPS (GVH) $7 VPS devices 4 22 1
ZXPlay 800GB HDD Special devices 4 15 1
My other VPS shows 1 or nothing.
Comments
Where did you learn about this?
reddit i think
cat /proc/cgroups
also works:https://vpsboard.com/topic/6978-how-to-determining-how-many-vps-neigbhors-you-have-or-if-you-are-on-an-oversold-openvz-node/
Iniz.com
1GB Yearly:
devices 4 182 1
Not that bad i guess
Oh my dayum...
On Time4VPS.eu
Huh... I know, but using grep is just more... "accurate"
httpzoom: no return
ramnode: no return
weloveservers: no return
apexy: no return
colorhost: no return
heh?
Haha please post more so we know the biggest numbers
Older OpenVZ Kernels ?
Hmm I checked on my server and its not working
devices 4 1 1
Apparently
Please read the OP...
Any hosters here wish to fix this. KernelCare hasn't patched this very well. You will have to install and manually reboot.
I noticed after my comment only for old kernel.
My kernel is always up to date
https://vpsboard.com/topic/6978-how-to-determining-how-many-vps-neighbors-you-have-or-if-you-are-on-an-oversold-openvz-node/page-3#entry93048
BoltVM:
devices 3 113 1
- Amazing performance from an E3-1240 with 32G max.Nothing on VPSDime or Crissic.
Patched on a new BoltVM node, XVMLabs.
haha, fun!
I get nothing back on Wable. Guess the kernel is outdated.
Now everyone will be so curious to know how many people are on the same ship :P
Its been patched on @Zare
We don't use OpenVZ, we use KVM.
Zare.
Looks like im leading with 182 neighbours on my Iniz box
Can't get it!
LU VZ buyvm
HapHost 226
root@haphost:~# grep devices /proc/cgroups
devices 4 226 1
I hate this. Means retards can just lay any issue on "oh I got 59 other people on my node,
32GB will server a lot of 64MB VMs
anyway, fixed in latest kernel.
@adxn
lowest density LES node!
Kansas shows
devices 3 314 1