[vserver] vmstat and vserver

From: John A. Sullivan III <jsullivan_at_opensourcedevel.com>
Date: Thu 04 Jun 2009 - 19:57:26 BST
Message-Id: <1244141846.6373.14.camel@jaspav.missionsit.net.missionsit.net>

Hello, all. We are trying to run zimbra in a vserver. We have almost
everything working but there are a few nasty problems remaining. One of
them is the statistics collector which wants to run vmstat. This fills
the error logs with messages about needing to mount /proc; I assume this
is because /proc/vmstat is not exposed to the vserver.

I would imagine the solution is to add /proc/vmstat to vprocunhide. Are
there any caveats to doing that?

I was hoping to do this just for the one vserver but it looks like it's
an all or nothing approach. What is the difference between making the
entry in /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vprocunhide
and /usr/lib64/util-vserver/defaults/vprocunhide-files?

Thanks - John

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