Hello I'm doing some tests with LXC and how it interacts with the memory cgroup limits, more specifically the memory.limit_in_bytes control file. Am I correct in my understanding of the memory cgroup documentation[1] that the limit set in memory.limit_in_bytes is applied to the sum of the fields 'cache', 'rss' and 'mapped_file' in the memory.stat file? I am also trying to understand the values reported in memory.stat when compared to the statistics in /proc/$PID/statm. Below is the sum of each field in /proc/$PID/statm for every process running inside a test container, converted to bytes: size resident share text lib data dt 897208320 28741632 20500480 1171456 0 170676224 0 Compare this with the usage reports from memory.stat (fields total_*, hierarchical_* and pg* omitted): cache 16834560 rss 8192000 mapped_file 3743744 swap 0 inactive_anon 0 active_anon 8192000 inactive_file 13996032 active_file 2838528 unevictable 0 Is there a way to reconcile these numbers somehow? I understand that the fields from the two files represent different things. What I'm trying to do is to combine, for example, the fields from memory.stat to approximately reach what is displayed by statm. Thank you in advance, Andre [1] http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers