On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 10:27 -0700, Rohit Seth wrote:

<snip>

> > What do you mean by "resource management part for non-container world
> > already exist ?
> > 
> > It does not. CKRM/Resource Groups is trying to do that, but is not in
> > Linus's tree.
> > 
> 
> Please, non-container is the environment that exist today in Linux.
> Actually cpuset does provide some part of it.  But beyond that no.  

cpuset provides resource _isolation_, not necessarily resource
management.

> 
> But then we are all using different terminology like beancounters,
> containers, resource groups and now non-containers...
> 

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> > > I'm sure when container support gets in then for the above scenario it
> > > will read -1 ...
> > 
> > So, how can one get the list of tasks belonging to a resource group in
> > that case ?
> > >
> 
> ...and that brings to the starting question...why do you need it?

Like I said earlier, there is _no_ other way to get the list of tasks
belonging to a resource group.

> Commands like ps and top will show appropriate container number for each
> task.

There is _no_ container number in the non-container environment (or it
will be same for _all_ tasks).

> 
> -rohit
> 
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