Il 30/06/2010 18:40, Balbir Singh ha scritto:
> libcgroup assumes that all configuration changes are done through it. 
> If a cgroup mount point is unmounted without freeing groups, libcgroup 
> will have a challenge. The expectation is that we start from clean 
> slate. Is there a reason to unmount, mount it back and then reuse 
> cgconfig.conf to recreate those groups? cgroup service on termination 
> cleans up the filesystem and deletes all created directories.
Hello,

in the example I previously sent, I had unmounted with cgclear. However, 
I mounted it by hand just to show that it was not cgconfigparser to 
reassign entries to their non-default figures, but they must have been 
remained stored somewhere in the kernel. I guess this happens only for 
the root cpu entries and of course it cannot happen for nested 
subgroups, which are actually destroyed.

     T.

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