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Validating Container Resources Configuration

LinuxThe system resource control parameters have complex interdependencies, or constraints. Violation of these interdependencies can be catastrophic for the Container. In order to ensure that the Container under creation does not break them, it is important to validate the Container configuration file before creating Containers on its basis.

The utility checks constraints on the resource management parameters and displays all the constraint violations found. There can be three levels of violation severity, represented by the following icons on the Container dashboard:

Recommendation

This is a suggestion, which is not critical for the Container or Hardware Node operations. The configuration is valid in general; however, if the system has enough memory, it is better to increase the settings as advised.

Warning

A constraint is not satisfied, and the configuration is invalid. The Container applications may not have optimal performance or may fail in an ungraceful way.

Error

An important constraint is not satisfied, and the configuration is invalid. The Container applications have increased chances to fail unexpectedly, to be terminated, or to hang.

After setting the reasonable values for the parameters, the Container can be safely run.

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