Hi,
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 09:53:50PM +0900, Ryo Tsuruta wrote:
Dm-band gives bandwidth to each job according to its weight,
which each job can set its own value to.
At this time, a job is a group of processes with the same pid or pgrp
or uid.
It seems to rely on
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 09:53:50PM +0900, Ryo Tsuruta wrote:
Dm-band gives bandwidth to each job according to its weight,
which each job can set its own value to.
At this time, a job is a group of processes with the same pid or pgrp
or uid.
It seems to
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 09:53:50PM +0900, Ryo Tsuruta wrote:
Dm-band gives bandwidth to each job according to its weight,
which each job can set its own value to.
At this time, a job is a group of processes with the same pid or pgrp or uid.
It seems to rely on 'current' to classify bios and
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 09:53:50PM +0900, Ryo Tsuruta wrote:
Dm-band gives bandwidth to each job according to its weight,
which each job can set its own value to.
At this time, a job is a group of processes with the same pid or pgrp or
uid.
It seems to rely on 'current'