On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 03:52:31PM +0200, Jan Safranek wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> here is first bunch of patches that are needed for better cooperation with
> systemd. As agreed, service cgconfig stop/restart should only remove groups
> that cgconfig start has created and only if they are empty. This patchset
> focuses on that - it allows cgclear to parse a config file and remove only
> groups defined there and (optionally) only if they are empty.
> 

Thanks for doing this work Jan.

> cgclear and cgconfigparser were updated to parse multiple files and even
> directories to simplify the init script and future unit file(s). 

What's the use case of being able to specify mulitple files?

> 
> The best way to review the set is probably start with the last patch (=man
> pages) so you see the functionality the patchset tries to implement. There are
> also few tests you can examine.

I see that you introduced an option to cgclear to pass a file. So an init
script is supposed to take snapshot of /etc/cgconfig.conf when cgroup
service starts and then pass that snapshot file to cgclear when cgroup
service is being stopped?

If a user is using cgconfigparser and cgclear directly then he/she is
supposed to do this at their own?

Thanks
Vivek

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