On 09/20/2011 09:31 AM, Balbir Singh wrote:
>>
>> No, as Lennart stated earlier in this thread, systemd is limited to
>> create only simple hierarchies, for complex ones cgconfig should be used
>> to create and configure groups for services. So systemd and cgconfig
>> should cooperate in shared cgroup trees, they won't have separate subtrees.
>>
> 
> Oh! and I was using the following as context
> 
> "Lennart just informed me that systemd can now handle mounting
> different hierarchies as required by the user (as opposed to a
> preconfigured systemd default). With this in mind, I propose to make
> cgconfig a lot simpler. Once an official release of systemd is tagged,
> we are going to go forward and make cgconfig only handle namespaces
> and pre-created groups. At some point the future we should also figure
> out how to deprecate cgrulesengd and then we are just remaining with
> the core of the library which is soon going to go through a complete
> rewrite.
> 
> Comments/Objections are welcome."

I won't repeat previous discussion, see
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.libcg.devel/3257/focus=3267

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