Marc,
Since this is would also be important information to the Xen developers
I have forwarded this over to the xen-devel mailing list.
Thank you,
Matt Ayres
Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
Hello,
The following URL is for a paper that we wrote on Container-based Operating
System Virtualization
This kernel was built by simply applying the VServer patch on top of an
already existing 2.6.16-xen kernel. Due to the new way in which the new
Xen kernel works (as a sub-arch) nothing extra needs to be done. Two
rejected hunks were related to asm-i386/page.h, but they can be safely
ignored
for some of the limits. What I was pointing out was differences
currently. A very minor advantage of VServer if they virtualize the
meminfo structure to reflect memory/swap total/usage based on the RSS/VM
limits.
Thank you,
Matt Ayres
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The kernel caches based on inode number. If you modified the caching
part of the module then I may be incorrect in my thinking. Take example:
# ls -ai /vz/private/1/root/bin/ls
41361462 /vz/private/1/root/bin/ls
# ls -ai /vz/template/redhat-as3-minimal/coreutils-4.5.3-26/bin/ls
1998864
I can provide a one time donation of $100US.
I just need information on where to send the funds to (from Enrico).
PayPal preferred.
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for it.
Grisha
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Matt Ayres wrote:
Here is a patch for Vserver to run under Xen that was posted to the Xen
devel list. It might be useful for some people.
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losetup and loopback filesystem support. Basically a filesystem inside
a file.
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:35, Ehab Heikal wrote:
what is loopback image support?
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The guy who was going to work on it disappeared. I was actually even
willing to fund the time it took to write it :)
As far as alternatives,
http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/project-unionfs.html. It was supposed to
be released when it was in Linux Journal... not sure what happened
there. The
Hi,
Could you give me a link to this code? I'd be interesting in playing
with it to see if I can get it to do what I want. Ideally, I want
CoW... have you gotten anything that works well in that area?
On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 02:08, Liam Helmer wrote:
I went on a different tack with all this: I
2.6? a usable networking support is in my opinion an essential
requirement for a vserver project - and at the moment the network
inside a vserver works, but there is still no real networking support.
I 100% agree, that's why it's on my wishlist :)
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Resources:
FreeBSD vimage: http://www.tel.fer.hr/zec/papers/zec-03.pdf
Xen Virtual Machine:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/index.html
Please feel free to comment, the point of this e-mail is to sort the
priorities.
Thanks!
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Thanks for your input everyone.
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On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 17:25, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
Hi Community!
Hi!
* memory accounting and resource limits
Is this the same as the ml patches or did you find a better method of
accounting? Is there RSS limits or just VSIZE?
Thanks!
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