On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:18:15AM -0700, Larry Brigman wrote:
> Dhaval Giani wrote:
> > [Please don't drop the list from the copy. Please don't top post]
> >
> > On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:07:16AM -0700, Larry Brigman wrote:
> >   
> >> I commented on the changes that I made.
> >> We were seeing that the last echo of the start script always (at least  
> >> in our case) to exit with a non-zero
> >> status.  I believe that this is the tid of the ps command that is  
> >> getting the tid list to be processed.
> >>
> >>     
> >
> > Can you please confirm if the second cgconfig start actually loads the
> > cgroupfs? In my testing here, thta itself did not happen.
> >
> > If you can send me the following
> >
> > cat /proc/mounts 
> > service cgconfig start
> > cat /proc/mounts
> > service cgconfig stop
> > cat /proc/mounts
> > service cgconfig start
> > cat /proc/mounts
> >
> > I am not sure how the -p to move the tasks into the default cgroup
> > helps. That -p should really not be required since we should have
> > already created those directories whie loading the configuration.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >   
> Also note that we removed the test for $? == 0 because of error of echo.
> It doesn't fully fix the problem.  Slight change to the requested commands.
> I don't have your patch in yet with this.
> 

Can you please test with my patch applied.

> [r...@sweng200 ~]# cat /proc/mounts | grep cg
> [r...@sweng200 ~]# service cgconfig start
> [r...@sweng200 ~]# cat /proc/mounts | grep cg
> cgroup /cgroup cgroup rw,memory 0 0
> [r...@sweng200 ~]# service cgconfig stop
> sed: couldn't flush stdout: No such process
> rmdir: ./sysdefault: Device or resource busy

Hmm. This is funny. Without deleting the cgroups compeletely we should
really not be unmounting the cgroupfs.

> [r...@sweng200 ~]# cat /proc/mounts | grep cg
> [r...@sweng200 ~]# service cgconfig start
> [r...@sweng200 ~]# cat /proc/mounts | grep cg
> cgroup /cgroup cgroup rw,memory 0 0

thanks,
-- 
regards,
Dhaval

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