Dear Devs,
Forgive me disturbing You but I need some help regarding cgroups.
I compiled fro latest sources. I'm on ArchLiunux (all packages recently
synced to 2.6.36.2).
cgroups package was created with help of following compile script:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libcgroup-git/libcgroup-git/PKGBUILD
Package compiles OK, installs and I can mount cgroup fs, see containers
and apps within.
Unfortunately I have issue with cgrulesengd daemon.
Launching daemon gives me output like below and daemon immediately exits
without any error:
[r...@mythtv rc.d]# /usr/sbin/cgrulesengd --debug -v --nodaemon
CGroup Rules Engine Daemon log started
Current time: Sun Dec 12 19:03:31 2010
Opened log file: -, log facility: 0, log level: 7
Proceeding with PID 8665
Rule: mythtv:mythfrontend
UID: 1000
GID: N/A
DEST: mythtv_high/
CONTROLLERS:
blkio
cpu
cpuset
memory
Rule: mythtv:mythbackend
UID: 1000
GID: N/A
DEST: mythtv_med/
CONTROLLERS:
blkio
cpu
memory
Rule: mythtv:mythfilldatabase
UID: 1000
GID: N/A
DEST: mythtv_low/
CONTROLLERS:
blkio
cpu
Rule: mythtv:mythcommflag
UID: 1000
GID: N/A
DEST: mythtv_low/
CONTROLLERS:
blkio
cpu
Rule: mythtv:mythpreviewgen
UID: 1000
GID: N/A
DEST: mythtv_low/
CONTROLLERS:
blkio
cpu
Rule: mysql:mysqld
UID: 89
GID: N/A
DEST: system_high/
CONTROLLERS:
*
Rule: root:sasc-ng
UID: 0
GID: N/A
DEST: system_high/
CONTROLLERS:
blkio
cpu
memory
Rule: root:oscam
UID: 0
GID: N/A
DEST: system_high/
CONTROLLERS:
blkio
cpu
memory
Rule: root:sshd
UID: 0
GID: N/A
DEST: system_high/
CONTROLLERS:
*
Rule: *
UID: any
GID: any
DEST: sysdefault/
CONTROLLERS:
*
Started the CGroup Rules Engine Daemon.
[r...@mythtv rc.d]#
Issue is that there is no PID 8665 nor any process related to cgroups
reported by "ps aux".
I suspect daemon starts and silently exits due some errors but without
any error codes.
May You hint me where potentially issue might be ?
Thanx in advance
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