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  • 2webmaster
    Senior Member
    Forum ExplorerTechnical AssociateSolutions Developer
    • Mar 2021
    • 101

    #1

    CL5 and PMEM

    Hi,

    What looks like the ETA for CL5 and PMEM to be in production?

    Thanks
    Frank
  • iseletsk
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2017
    • 1199

    #2
    We don get enough feedback on our beta kernel. It seems it is fully stable, but we want more people testing it/providing feedback before we are ready to push it into production.

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    • accounts
      Member
      • Apr 2017
      • 70

      #3
      We have 2.6.18-408.8.2.el5.lve1.1.65.3 running on two servers and all appears well

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      • 2webmaster
        Senior Member
        Forum ExplorerTechnical AssociateSolutions Developer
        • Mar 2021
        • 101

        #4
        After installing new kernel I would like to switch from vMEM to PMEM. Does one need to update anything else to bring up this option in LVE Manager?

        root@server [~]# 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

        And

        root@server [~]# 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.lve1.1.65.3
        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
        kmod-lve-2.6.18-408.8.2.el5.lve1.1.65.3-1.1-9.9.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
        lvemanager-0.5-41.el5

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        • iseletsk
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2017
          • 1199

          #5
          You have to reboot, so that new kernel would be detect by LVE Manager.

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          • 2webmaster
            Senior Member
            Forum ExplorerTechnical AssociateSolutions Developer
            • Mar 2021
            • 101

            #6
            Oh man sometimes....

            Anywhos concerning this new item I am seeing:
            Number of procecces (nPROC)


            How is that different then Entry Process? Do the two work hand in hand or are they on different levels?

            Thanks
            Frank

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            • iseletsk
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2017
              • 1199

              #7
              each request to CGI/PHP script (entry process) can result in 3, 5, 10000 processes (nproc) created.

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