* Ivana Varekova <[email protected]> [2010-09-08 12:45:50]:

> In this patchset the patches contains:
> 1/ cgsnapshot tool (this tool now does not parse all variables - 
>     four are missing they will need to deal in some special way 
> (devices.allow, devices.deny, ...)), 
>     there is also the possibility to parse only the given set of variables or 
> controllers
> 2/ the man page for cgsnapshot tool
> 3/ the cgsnapshot_whitelist.conf configuration file which contains all non 
> problematic variables for 2.6.34
> 4/ the man page for cgsnapshot_whitelist.conf (link to cgsnapshot)
> 
>

OK, so that makes it three configuration files for libcg, can't the
permissions on the files indicate their access mode (a non-writable
file should not be used to capture snapshot information, for example).
Please bring out any exceptions and we'll see what we can do upstream
to fix them. I understand that files like "tasks", "procs" are harder
to deal with and I'd rather just ignore them implictly.

 
> 
> 
> Remaining todos - in the code
> * there are 4 variables which can't be handled by cgsnapshot,  now switched 
> off in whitelist
> * add the variables which are on the last kernel to whitelists and found out 
> whether they are ok
> * add the option which will combine the groups which have the same name and 
> permissions
> * remove the permission tag if there are root permissions only
> * try to sort the groups to have unique output
> 
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