[Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-04-07 Thread Peter Schüller
So what is the new recommended way to setup cgroups that should always
exist even after a reboot?

I found a lot of documentation about cgroups.conf but it simply does not
work on 14.04.

Or are cgroups generally a concept that is being abandoned? Is there an
alternative method to limit resources?

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[Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-04-07 Thread Peter Schüller
So what is the new recommended way to setup cgroups that should always
exist even after a reboot?

I found a lot of documentation about cgroups.conf but it simply does not
work on 14.04.

Or are cgroups generally a concept that is being abandoned? Is there an
alternative method to limit resources?

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[Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-03-19 Thread Shuhao
Does this mean libcgroup will not be maintained for the future (15.05,
16.04LTS and beyond?). Also what do you mean by buggy?

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[Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-03-19 Thread Shuhao
Does this mean libcgroup will not be maintained for the future (15.05,
16.04LTS and beyond?). Also what do you mean by buggy?

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-12 Thread Serge Hallyn
The upstart job I posted demonstrates that you can still do it pretty
easily.  Note that libcgroup is in universe, is no longer maintained,
and was always buggy by design.  If we simply re-enable the part that
you want to use, it won't work well in a large number of cases.

Another simpler solution would be to take the precise package and
build it in a ppa for trusty.  You would then be able to use it
from there.

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-12 Thread Serge Hallyn
The upstart job I posted demonstrates that you can still do it pretty
easily.  Note that libcgroup is in universe, is no longer maintained,
and was always buggy by design.  If we simply re-enable the part that
you want to use, it won't work well in a large number of cases.

Another simpler solution would be to take the precise package and
build it in a ppa for trusty.  You would then be able to use it
from there.

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-12 Thread Ivan
From what I understand (which is not much) from the link I originally
posted, it seems to me that an older version of the package worked and
contains the necessary files. Isn't it possible to just add these missing
files to the current version of the package?

IMO even if in the next version of Ubuntu this will be replaced, this is
still an LTS version (14.04), so I think it should be fixed.

Thanks!

On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Serge Hallyn 1405...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:

 So I think long term (i.e. 16.04 and later) this will become a job for
 systemd.  What I'm not sure about is whether in the meantime we want
 to implement another generic way of achieving this, or simply show
 how to do it manually.  I personally think the simplest thing to do
 would be to create an upstart job that creates the cgroups you want.
 For instances if you want a Web cgroup in the memory, cpuset, and
 freezer hierarchies, owned by uid 100, with certain constraints, and you
 have cgmanager and cgmanager-utils installed, you could create
 /etc/init/setup-cgroups.conf containing (untested):

 description set up initial cgroups
 task
 start on started cgmanager

 script
 cgm movepidabs all / $$
 cgm create freezer Web
 cgm create memory Web
 cgm create cpuset Web
 cgm setvalue cpuset Web cpuset.cpus 0-1
 cgm setvalue cpuset Web cpuset.mems 0
 cgm chown freezer Web 1000 1000
 cgm chown memory Web 1000 1000
 cgm chown cpuset Web 1000 1000
 end script

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   Package does not contain service file

 Status in libcgroup package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:
   After installing cgroup-bin in Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS) I tried to start the
   service, but there's no service file:

   ivan@ivan-ubuntu:~$ sudo service cgconfig status
   cgconfig: unrecognized service
   ivan@ivan-ubuntu:~$

   There's an answer in Ask Ubuntu that suggests that the package is broken
 and worked in previous versions, here:

 http://askubuntu.com/questions/528258/why-is-cgconfig-conf-not-being-read-on-reboot-on-14-04/529636#529636

   Thank you.

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-12 Thread Ivan
From what I understand (which is not much) from the link I originally
posted, it seems to me that an older version of the package worked and
contains the necessary files. Isn't it possible to just add these missing
files to the current version of the package?

IMO even if in the next version of Ubuntu this will be replaced, this is
still an LTS version (14.04), so I think it should be fixed.

Thanks!

On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Serge Hallyn 1405...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:

 So I think long term (i.e. 16.04 and later) this will become a job for
 systemd.  What I'm not sure about is whether in the meantime we want
 to implement another generic way of achieving this, or simply show
 how to do it manually.  I personally think the simplest thing to do
 would be to create an upstart job that creates the cgroups you want.
 For instances if you want a Web cgroup in the memory, cpuset, and
 freezer hierarchies, owned by uid 100, with certain constraints, and you
 have cgmanager and cgmanager-utils installed, you could create
 /etc/init/setup-cgroups.conf containing (untested):

 description set up initial cgroups
 task
 start on started cgmanager

 script
 cgm movepidabs all / $$
 cgm create freezer Web
 cgm create memory Web
 cgm create cpuset Web
 cgm setvalue cpuset Web cpuset.cpus 0-1
 cgm setvalue cpuset Web cpuset.mems 0
 cgm chown freezer Web 1000 1000
 cgm chown memory Web 1000 1000
 cgm chown cpuset Web 1000 1000
 end script

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   Package does not contain service file

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   Confirmed

 Bug description:
   After installing cgroup-bin in Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS) I tried to start the
   service, but there's no service file:

   ivan@ivan-ubuntu:~$ sudo service cgconfig status
   cgconfig: unrecognized service
   ivan@ivan-ubuntu:~$

   There's an answer in Ask Ubuntu that suggests that the package is broken
 and worked in previous versions, here:

 http://askubuntu.com/questions/528258/why-is-cgconfig-conf-not-being-read-on-reboot-on-14-04/529636#529636

   Thank you.

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-10 Thread Serge Hallyn
So I think long term (i.e. 16.04 and later) this will become a job for
systemd.  What I'm not sure about is whether in the meantime we want
to implement another generic way of achieving this, or simply show
how to do it manually.  I personally think the simplest thing to do
would be to create an upstart job that creates the cgroups you want.
For instances if you want a Web cgroup in the memory, cpuset, and
freezer hierarchies, owned by uid 100, with certain constraints, and you
have cgmanager and cgmanager-utils installed, you could create
/etc/init/setup-cgroups.conf containing (untested):

description set up initial cgroups
task
start on started cgmanager

script
cgm movepidabs all / $$
cgm create freezer Web
cgm create memory Web
cgm create cpuset Web
cgm setvalue cpuset Web cpuset.cpus 0-1
cgm setvalue cpuset Web cpuset.mems 0
cgm chown freezer Web 1000 1000
cgm chown memory Web 1000 1000
cgm chown cpuset Web 1000 1000
end script

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-10 Thread Serge Hallyn
So I think long term (i.e. 16.04 and later) this will become a job for
systemd.  What I'm not sure about is whether in the meantime we want
to implement another generic way of achieving this, or simply show
how to do it manually.  I personally think the simplest thing to do
would be to create an upstart job that creates the cgroups you want.
For instances if you want a Web cgroup in the memory, cpuset, and
freezer hierarchies, owned by uid 100, with certain constraints, and you
have cgmanager and cgmanager-utils installed, you could create
/etc/init/setup-cgroups.conf containing (untested):

description set up initial cgroups
task
start on started cgmanager

script
cgm movepidabs all / $$
cgm create freezer Web
cgm create memory Web
cgm create cpuset Web
cgm setvalue cpuset Web cpuset.cpus 0-1
cgm setvalue cpuset Web cpuset.mems 0
cgm chown freezer Web 1000 1000
cgm chown memory Web 1000 1000
cgm chown cpuset Web 1000 1000
end script

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-07 Thread Serge Hallyn
Please tell us which features of libcgroup you need.  Is it
only the initial configuration of cgroups?

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-07 Thread Serge Hallyn
Please tell us which features of libcgroup you need.  Is it
only the initial configuration of cgroups?

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[Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-07 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: libcgroup (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-07 Thread Ivan
Hi! Thank you for looking into this.

The initial configuration and cgrules.conf.

On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Serge Hallyn 1405...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:

 Please tell us which features of libcgroup you need.  Is it
 only the initial configuration of cgroups?

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   Package does not contain service file

 Status in libcgroup package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:
   After installing cgroup-bin in Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS) I tried to start the
   service, but there's no service file:

   ivan@ivan-ubuntu:~$ sudo service cgconfig status
   cgconfig: unrecognized service
   ivan@ivan-ubuntu:~$

   There's an answer in Ask Ubuntu that suggests that the package is broken
 and worked in previous versions, here:

 http://askubuntu.com/questions/528258/why-is-cgconfig-conf-not-being-read-on-reboot-on-14-04/529636#529636

   Thank you.

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Re: [Bug 1405256] Re: Package does not contain service file

2015-01-07 Thread Ivan
Hi! Thank you for looking into this.

The initial configuration and cgrules.conf.

On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Serge Hallyn 1405...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:

 Please tell us which features of libcgroup you need.  Is it
 only the initial configuration of cgroups?

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   Package does not contain service file

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   Confirmed

 Bug description:
   After installing cgroup-bin in Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS) I tried to start the
   service, but there's no service file:

   ivan@ivan-ubuntu:~$ sudo service cgconfig status
   cgconfig: unrecognized service
   ivan@ivan-ubuntu:~$

   There's an answer in Ask Ubuntu that suggests that the package is broken
 and worked in previous versions, here:

 http://askubuntu.com/questions/528258/why-is-cgconfig-conf-not-being-read-on-reboot-on-14-04/529636#529636

   Thank you.

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