On 9/20/06, Paul Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes.  There's quite a bit more to cpusets than just some form,
> any form, of CPU and Memory restriction.  I can't imagine that
> Containers, in any form, are going to replicate that API.
>

That would be one of the nice aspects of a generic process container
abstraction linked to different resource controllers - you wouldn't
need to replicate the cpuset support, you could use it in parallel
with other resource controllers. (So e.g. use the cpusets support to
pin a group of processes on to a given set of CPU/memory nodes, and
then use the CKRM/RG CPU and disk/IO controllers to limit resource
usage within those nodes)

Paul

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