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dhalik
2014 Feb 10
2
Re: libvirt/qemu and cgroups
...er.slice and machine.slice. All virtual
machines or containers created by libvirt will be associated with
machine.slice by default.
Following above lines, I am thus not sure of the correct name of my
.slice systemd file. When trying to avoid any issue, the guest is on
the root of my filesystem in /dhalia. directory. This directory is
owned by gabx:qemu (not sure it is useful, but when I created it, it
came with these owners)
2014 Feb 10
0
Re: libvirt/qemu and cgroups
...l virtual
> machines or containers created by libvirt will be associated with
> machine.slice by default.
>
> Following above lines, I am thus not sure of the correct name of my
> .slice systemd file. When trying to avoid any issue, the guest is on
> the root of my filesystem in /dhalia. directory. This directory is
> owned by gabx:qemu (not sure it is useful, but when I created it, it
> came with these owners)
Lets say you want a 2 level hierarchy for the guest from your example
above. In the libvirt XML you would set the partition name to:
/machine/dahlia
this corres...
2014 Feb 09
3
libvirt/qemu and cgroups
Dear list,
I am building a Arch server on my Arch box.
My tools are QEMU/KVM and libvirt to manage the guest, systemd as
system manager.
I am looking at implementing the Linux Control Groups facilities for
resource management. Even after long hours of reading, I am not quite
sure about how to deal with the cgroups facilities.
First, do I really need to care about all that, or libvirt and