Re: [Users] sysctl to hide VE processes from HN ps?

2008-07-21 Thread Kir Kolyshkin

Gregor Mosheh wrote:
I was glad to hear about bug 511. I am running 2.6.24-ovz005 and was 
surprised to see that I had this great new feature.


But it doesn't seem to be working. Maybe I'm doing it wrong?

# sysctl kernel.pid_ns_hide_child=1

A 'ps ax' or 'ls /proc' shows the same thing regardless of this 
setting: VPSs' PostgreSQL and httpd and so on.


Processes are hidden for all containers started _after_ you have changed 
the setting.

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Re: [Users] sysctl to hide VE processes from HN ps?

2008-07-21 Thread Roberto Mello
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Kir Kolyshkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Processes are hidden for all containers started _after_ you have changed the
 setting.

Is 2.6.24 considered stable yet?

Roberto

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Re: [Users] sysctl to hide VE processes from HN ps?

2008-07-21 Thread Gregor Mosheh

Kir Kolyshkin wrote:

# sysctl kernel.pid_ns_hide_child=1


Processes are hidden for all containers started _after_ you have changed 
the setting.


A, I get it. Too bad it can't change the view more dynamically. I'd 
love to be able to toggle the view of HN or HN+VPSs. But I'll likely not 
be making that patch; I'll be patient. :)


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[Users] sysctl to hide VE processes from HN ps?

2008-07-11 Thread Gregor Mosheh
I was glad to hear about bug 511. I am running 2.6.24-ovz005 and was 
surprised to see that I had this great new feature.


But it doesn't seem to be working. Maybe I'm doing it wrong?

# sysctl kernel.pid_ns_hide_child=1

A 'ps ax' or 'ls /proc' shows the same thing regardless of this setting: 
VPSs' PostgreSQL and httpd and so on.


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