Kirill, I did know OpenVZ, but I didn't was aware that it could be used without containers (and in fact, I see no indication of this in the website). However, as we are doing number crunching, performance is very important to us, so any kind of virtualization is clearly undesirable.
Is there any way to just use the scheduler without having to create a new container for each user (so that, for example, users can see processes from each other)? Feel free to answer me off-list if you feel it's too off-topic, or direct me to the relevant forum. Thank you, Joan Kirill Korotaev wrote: > Joan, > > you can also use OpenVZ project (http://openvz.org) which has fair cpu > scheduler with fairness and cpu limits. > it can be used as with containers (virtual environments) or standalone. > There are just 2 syscalls to do so for user fair scheduling and I can > write you such tools if needed. > > Thanks, > Kirill > >> Hello, >> >> I have recently installed successfully the development version of >> CKRM. However, I can't seem to find the tools used to automatically >> classify the processes to a given class. Searching around, I found in >> an old mail from this list that the classification engine had moved >> in the f series to a user space daemon, but that it wasn't ready yet >> (I think that was about f0.4). >> >> Is this still the case? If so, what should I do? >> >> Our requirements are fairly simple (well, at least they seem easy to >> tell), we just need per user fair-share scheduling (and an old >> project who aimed for that seems dead now, incidentally). So, if >> there is any workable version, albeit incomplete, but that implements >> this, it would be OK for us. OTOH, the main reason to get the >> development version was to be able to keep up to date with kernel >> versions, so if there is any way to use the stable version with a >> recent kernel, it would be fine as well. >> >> Regards, >> >> Joan >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ckrm-tech mailing list >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ckrm-tech >> > > -- Joan J. Piles Analista informático del Grupo de Estructuras y Modelado de Materiales (GEMM) Universidad de Zaragoza e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: (+34) 976 76 10 00 Ext. 5229 _______________________________________________ ckrm-tech mailing list https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ckrm-tech
