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Is it normal for user_beancounters to show trillions of GB guaranteed memory?
Hi,
I just checked my VPS with vzfree, and apparently this is what comes out of user_beancounters:
$ vzfree
Total Used Free
Kernel: 512.00M 12.73M 499.27M
Allocate: 36028797018963968.00M 418.55M 36028797018963548.00M (36028797018963967M Guaranteed)
Commit: 36028797018963968.00M 75.54M 36028797018963968.00M (15.0% of Allocated)
Swap: -816.55M (-1300.1% of Committed)
Is this normal or something that should worry me?
Comments
Last time I saw that was on some 32/64 bit mismatch, dont remember which way.
Ah... that would make sense. I'm running CentOS 64bit, and the script is at least a few years old, so it's possible that it doesn't take a 64bit system into account.
Thanks
Does your vps have burst or vswap? With vswap it is normal behaviour.
VSwap, indeed. Thanks for the information. I'm not really a virtualization expert.
You're welcome. Here some information about it if you are interested http://wiki.openvz.org/Vswap