On Tue, 23.08.11 11:20, Dhaval Giani (dhaval.gi...@gmail.com) wrote:

> > It is a relatively lose model. If that's the goal, then things are
> > fine. But I don't think that's the goal you had started with.
> 
> Actually the original plan was this itself. The persistent stuff is
> stored by cgconfig, and the non persistent stuff can be created on the
> fly. We can always treat systemd as non-persistent and not bother
> about it.

Yupp, that's how I like to see it.

In fact, the sticky bit thing is probably what should be used to
distuingish persistant and volatile cgroups. libvrit and systemd should
create their groups without that bit, and delete their groups if the bit
is not set. cgconfig should set the bit to tell systemd/libvirt that a
specific cgroups should be considered persistant and not be deleted by
systemd/libvirtd.

Lennart

-- 
Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc.

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