Nirmal.

> I read this as the reporting is not virtualized for container but
> limits will still apply per container. For instance I can configure
> 256MB physical memory for container but  it won't show up in meminfo
> or free. The physical limit will still apply. Did I misread?

  No, your reading is entirely correct. 

> Please clarify. Also let me know if all the cgroup subsystems
> (network, cpuset, memory etc.) work with lxc containers i.e I can set
> limits. This will help me make a conscious choice. Appreciate your
> help.

  Yes they do. Not sure about the freezer cgroup. Thats still being
worked on from observing lxc-devel. The ones you mention do work with 
lxc.

   Andy

> >
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