On 06/28/2011 05:32 PM, Daisuke Nishimura wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 11:26:14 -0700
> Kevin Constantine<kevin.constant...@disneyanimation.com>  wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone-
>>
>> I'm not sure what to make of the memory.usage_in_bytes value.  There's a
>> cgroup that has no processes in it, but the memory.usage_in_bytes is set
>> to 4GB.
>>
>> [root@tera1132 coda]# cat cgroup.procs
>> [root@tera1132 coda]# cat tasks
>> [root@tera1132 coda]# cat memory.usage_in_bytes
>> 4670476288
>> [root@tera1132 coda]#
>>
>> Is this a bug, or am I mis-understanding the purpose of that attribute?
>>
> What does "cat memory.use_hierarchy" show ?
> If it shows "1"(iow, enabled), the usages of all cgroups under the directory
> are summed up and accounted as usage of the directory.
>
> Thanks,
> Daisuke Nishimura.

memory.use_heirarchy is 0.  There aren't any cgroups below this one anyway.

[root@tera1138 coda]# cat cgroup.procs
[root@tera1138 coda]# cat tasks
[root@tera1138 coda]# cat memory.use_hierarchy
0
[root@tera1138 coda]# cat memory.usage_in_bytes
3161718784
[root@tera1138 coda]#

-kevin

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