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    HI.

    Running current LVE Manager 0.5-38.

    My question concerns the CPU Column. What is the proper way to digest the numbers in concern to account limits ?
    These are some of the actual numbers that I see.
    ID EP PNO TNO CPU MEM I/O
    account 1 1 1 939 1 0
    account 0 1 1 1471 9 0
    account 0 1 1 18838 12 0

    The CPU is not making a lot of sense to me.

    Thanks
    Frank

  • #2
    CPU looks wrong. What is the output of:
    uname -a
    and
    rpm -qa|grep lve

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    • #3
      Hi,

      [root /]# uname -a
      Linux server.gcwebhosting.us 2.6.18-408.8.2.el5.lve0.8.61.3 #1 SMP Wed Jul 11 06:49:35 EDT 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

      [root /]# rpm -qa|grep lve
      lve-stats-0.9-8.el5
      lve-utils-1.1-8.el5.cloudlinux
      kernel-2.6.18-408.8.2.el5.lve0.8.61.3
      lve-1.1-0.39.el5.cloudlinux
      liblve-devel-1.1-0.39.el5.cloudlinux
      lvemanager-0.5-38.el5
      lve-wrappers-0.5-11.el5.cloudlinux
      liblve-1.1-0.39.el5.cloudlinux
      kernel-headers-2.6.18-408.8.2.el5.lve0.8.61.3
      pam_lve-0.3-2.el5.cloudlinux

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      • #4
        Please, contact support at helpdesk.cloudlinux.com -- it looks like we will need access -- it looks like a bug.

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        • #5
          > Igor Seletskiy wrote:
          > Please, contact support at helpdesk.cloudlinux.com -- it looks like we will need access -- it looks like a bug.

          Ticket Placed.

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