110411 Bill Longman wrote:
> On 04/11/2011 08:13 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I have enabled cgroups in kernel 2.6.38 , but am not sure how they work.
>> There's nothing in the docs in /usr/src/linux
> Are you sure there's no documentation?
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(red face) Yes there is. And thanks t
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
> I have enabled cgroups in kernel 2.6.38 , but am not sure how they work.
> There's nothing in the docs in /usr/src/linux
> & a search via 'make menuconfig' shows nothing suggestive.
> Does the kernel automatically set them up once they're ena
You can dmesg|grep cgroup to see it works..
Sounds like
rquiss@Karata-Laptop ~ $ dmesg|grep cgroup
Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
allocated 41943040 bytes of page_cgroup
please try 'cgroup_disable=memory' option if you don't want memory cgroups
Initializing cgroup
Am 11.04.2011 17:13, schrieb Philip Webb:
> I have enabled cgroups in kernel 2.6.38 , but am not sure how they work.
> There's nothing in the docs in /usr/src/linux
> & a search via 'make menuconfig' shows nothing suggestive.
> Does the kernel automatically set them up once they're enabled
> or do
On 04/11/2011 08:13 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
> I have enabled cgroups in kernel 2.6.38 , but am not sure how they work.
> There's nothing in the docs in /usr/src/linux
> & a search via 'make menuconfig' shows nothing suggestive.
> Does the kernel automatically set them up once they're enabled
> or d
I have enabled cgroups in kernel 2.6.38 , but am not sure how they work.
There's nothing in the docs in /usr/src/linux
& a search via 'make menuconfig' shows nothing suggestive.
Does the kernel automatically set them up once they're enabled
or does the user have to do something to define them ? --
I have enabled cgroups in kernel 2.6.38 , but am not sure how they work.
There's nothing in the docs in /usr/src/linux
& a search via 'make menuconfig' shows nothing suggestive.
Does the kernel automatically set them up once they're enabled
or does the user have to do something to define them ? --
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