Jaroslav Tomecek wrote:
I'm testing 'vserver' for some organisation. They want me to test
everything ;-). Btw. I tried cpu scheduling. I set 1/5 of cpu for the
first and 4/5 of cpu for the second 'vserver'. Then I ran two identical
programs, each in one 'vserver'. It computed some floating stuff. After
each e.g. 1000 cycles it printed dot. I expected that there would be
five times more dots in the second vserver after some time. But the
numbers of dots were identical.

# cat /etc/vservers/test1/schedule
1
5
100
200
10
dummy

# cat /etc/vservers/test1/schedule

4
5
100
200
10
dummy

Is it the right way?

it is, but can you do a :
cat /etc/vservers/test1/flags
?

you should ENABLE the scheduler like this:
echo sched_prio > /etc/vservers/test1/flags

then restart your vps'es and see what happens then... you could also do sched_hard which... wel... read the docs ;)

good luck

--
harry
aka Rik Bobbaers

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