On 08/02/2014 02:26, Li Zefan wrote:
No documentation is perfect, but you can make it better by sending us
a patch.
Done: http://lkml.iu.edu//hypermail/linux/kernel/1403.1/00683.html
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On 8 February 2014 02:26, Li Zefan wrote:
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> On 2014/2/7 17:21, Glyn Normington wrote:
>> Hi Michal
>>
>> On 6 Feb 2014, at 18:59, Michal Hocko wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed 05-02-14 14:39:52, Glyn Normington wrote:
Reading cgroups.txt a
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On 2014/2/7 17:21, Glyn Normington wrote:
> Hi Michal
>
> On 6 Feb 2014, at 18:59, Michal Hocko wrote:
>
>> On Wed 05-02-14 14:39:52, Glyn Normington wrote:
>>> Reading cgroups.txt and casting around the net leads me to believe
>>> th
Hi Michal
On 6 Feb 2014, at 18:59, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Wed 05-02-14 14:39:52, Glyn Normington wrote:
>> Reading cgroups.txt and casting around the net leads me to believe
>> that it is possible to attach a cgroup subsystem (e.g. memory) to
>> multiple hierarchies, but this seems to result i
On Wed 05-02-14 14:39:52, Glyn Normington wrote:
> Reading cgroups.txt and casting around the net leads me to believe
> that it is possible to attach a cgroup subsystem (e.g. memory) to
> multiple hierarchies, but this seems to result in “mirrored”
> hierarchies which are automatically kept in step
Reading cgroups.txt and casting around the net leads me to believe that it is
possible to attach a cgroup subsystem (e.g. memory) to multiple hierarchies,
but this seems to result in “mirrored” hierarchies which are automatically kept
in step with each other - essentially it looks like the same
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