[Users] Re: cat: /proc/self/mountinfo: Cannot allocate memory

Benjamin Henrion bh at udev.org
Tue Mar 13 05:09:36 EDT 2012


2012/3/13 Andrew Vagin <avagin at parallels.com>:
> Hello again
>
> This bug is fixed in latest OpenVZ RHEL6 kernel. Actually RHEL6 kernel is
> fully supported by OpenVZ team now, it has better performance and a few new
> features like vswap. Enjoy.
>
> [root at dhcp-10-30-22-214 /]# cat /proc/self/mountinfo
> 33 26 0:21 /private/101 / rw,relatime - simfs /vz/private/101
> rw,usrquota,grpquota
> 40 33 0:25 / /proc rw,relatime - proc proc rw
> 41 33 0:23 / /sys rw,relatime - sysfs sysfs rw
> 42 33 0:27 / /dev/pts rw,relatime - devpts none rw,mode=600,ptmxmode=000
> 43 40 0:28 / /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc rw,relatime - binfmt_misc none rw
> [root at dhcp-10-30-22-214 /]# uname -a
> Linux dhcp-10-30-22-214.sw.ru 2.6.32-042stab049.6 #1 SMP Mon Feb 6 19:17:43
> MSK 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> You can use latest RHEL6-based kernel builds on your Debian or Ubuntu
> machine. Here's how.

Can you give a pointer to the source patches fixing this bug?

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