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2008 Sep 02
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...l for misbehaving programs.
Thing most people are not aware is that all processes in kernels with cgroups enabled are always running in a cgroup. The default cgroup. Any process that a application starts remains in the cgroup the application that started it is in unless assigned else where.
Becareful with them very powerful tool. Highly useful. Controlling cgroups is one time where running as root/admin is kinda required. Knowing the process id of a normal users shell allows that to be transfered into cgroup to run wine. echo $$ will tell you the PID of current bash.
2006 Jan 09
6
Compile vs. RPM
Hello CentOS,
I'm an old hat, and have been compiling my own MySQL, Apache, PHP,
OpenSSL, ModSSL, etc. for my webservers for years. I'm playing around
with the RPM installs on CentOS, and have basically been able to get
most things setup so that they "function" about the same.
If I could stick to RPM's rather than compiling my own sources, it
would save me a fair bit of