[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rajaram,
A process inherits its parent's class at fork time.
When a task is migrated to another class, its existing children are not
migrated to this class. But each new child created after the migration
will be assigned to the new class of the parent.
Hope this clarifies,
Valérie
Hi,
I have ckrm-f0.4-2614 with me. I have also downloaded the CKRM test
scripts package scripts_1.8.tz.
I see some contradiction in the statements found in
Documentation/ckrm/ckrm_basics and the test script test_ckrm_4.
The ckrm_basics file says
" A privileged user can
reassign a task to any class, after which all children under that
task will be assigned to that class, unless the user reassigns any of
them."
But the description found in test_ckrm_4 script says
"# 4. Parent reclassification/check for proper behavior
# - create a new class
# - classify a 'bash' process to the class
# - create a process 'sleep' under the bash process
# - Move the parent to a different class
# - check and make sure sleep hasn't moved to the new class"
Which one is true ? Will the children move to the new class along with the
parent ?
Please clarify.
Thanks,
Rajaram.
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