E eth Renowned Member Feb 24, 2016 69 3 73 38 Feb 23, 2017 #1 I have a Centos 7 CT with 2 GB swap limit. But when I boot into it, it shows me the host's 8 GB available for swap. Weird? Last edited: Feb 23, 2017
I have a Centos 7 CT with 2 GB swap limit. But when I boot into it, it shows me the host's 8 GB available for swap. Weird?
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,896 1,148 273 Feb 23, 2017 #2 in a qemu/VM you define the swap inside your Centos.
E eth Renowned Member Feb 24, 2016 69 3 73 38 Feb 23, 2017 #3 Ok, so here's a little update. Centos 7 ignores the swap setting and uses the host system's swap limit. Centos 6 obeys the limit set by proxmox. Both are installed from default templates inside proxmox. Weird.
Ok, so here's a little update. Centos 7 ignores the swap setting and uses the host system's swap limit. Centos 6 obeys the limit set by proxmox. Both are installed from default templates inside proxmox. Weird.
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,896 1,148 273 Feb 23, 2017 #4 if you mean containers, please do not talk about VM. VM is used for "virtual machines base on QEMU". Containers (CT) are LXC containers. If you follow this, its easier for others to understand what you are asking here.
if you mean containers, please do not talk about VM. VM is used for "virtual machines base on QEMU". Containers (CT) are LXC containers. If you follow this, its easier for others to understand what you are asking here.