User`s guide
Reference 104
Allowed CPU power. This is a positive
integer number, which determines the
minimal guaranteed share of the CPU the
Virtual Private Server will receive. You may
estimate this share as ((VPS
CPUUNITS)/(Sum of CPU UNITS across all
busy Virtual Private Servers))*100%. The
total CPU power depends on CPU and
OpenVZ reporting tools consider one 1 GHz
PIII Intel processor to be equivalent to 50,000
CPU units.
cpulimit
none
CPULIM
This is a positive number indicating the CPU
time in per cent the corresponding VPS is not
allowed to exceed.
cpuunits
none
CPUUNI
If a parameter that can be used with a specifier is used without any specifier in the command
line, the current usage of the corresponding resource is shown by default.
vzquota
This command is used to configure and see disk quota statistics for Virtual Private Servers.
vzquota is also used to turn on the possibility of using per-user/group quotas inside the VPS.
It allows you to configure per-user or per-group quota inside the Virtual Private Server as well.
vzctl uses vzquota internally to configure quotas and you usually do not have to use
vzquota except for checking current quota statistics. The syntax of vzquota command is as
follows:
vzquota [options] command vpsid [command-options]
General options available to all vzquota commands are:
-v
Verbose mode. Causes vzquota to print debugging messages about its progress. You can give
up to two –v switches to increase verbosity.
-q
Quiet mode. Causes all warning and diagnostic messages to be suppressed. Only fatal errors are
displayed.