Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "gggrrhhh".
2014 Feb 10
2
Re: libvirt/qemu and cgroups
...anually. There's some guidance on setting up groups here
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> http://libvirt.org/cgroups.html
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> If you have systemd >= 205 then you can ignore cgconfig.conf entirely.
systemd 208-10 and libvirt 1.2.1-1
So you are telling me I spent hours and hours of reading for nothing ? GGGrrhhh.
I use the slice concept (or partition map) with this file :
machine-dahlia.slice
I have been reading and reading again your mentioned link, and I
think it is the correct thing to do. But this part puzzles me:
Systemd slice naming
The systemd convention for slice naming is that a slice should...
2014 Feb 10
0
Re: libvirt/qemu and cgroups
...up groups here
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> > http://libvirt.org/cgroups.html
> >
> > If you have systemd >= 205 then you can ignore cgconfig.conf entirely.
>
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> systemd 208-10 and libvirt 1.2.1-1
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> So you are telling me I spent hours and hours of reading for nothing ? GGGrrhhh.
>
> I use the slice concept (or partition map) with this file :
>
> machine-dahlia.slice
>
> I have been reading and reading again your mentioned link, and I
> think it is the correct thing to do. But this part puzzles me:
>
> Systemd slice naming
>
> The syst...
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