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2016 May 23
9
CentOS 7, container question
Hi, folks,
We would like to run a container on a server, the reason being the COST
of a Sybase license (it's by core), and what we can afford is a 4-core
license. Now, the server's a nice Dell w/ 32 cores, so, ideally, what
we want to do is set up containers, then, in one container, *only* have
it see 4 cores, while the rest of the server, including (possibly)
other containers, can see
2016 May 25
0
CentOS 7, container question
On 24/05/16 00:51, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Is it possible to do what we want, and if so, some pointers would be
> most appreciated.
>
> mark
I believe *[0]* is what you are after. In summary:
lxc-cgroups -n <container_name> cpuset.cpus 0-3
I've experimented with it - *[1]*:
Regards,
ak.
*[0]*
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37670_01/E37355/html/ol_control_containers.html
*[1]* https://imagebin.ca/v/2iMePQ4Sbf62