Ricardo Staudt wrote:
> Is there a way to set the processing priority to a certain Domain over
> the others? Maybe setting a percentage of max processor usage per domain?
You can set parameters on the schedulers. There''s a function
xc_domain_setcpuweight() that provides an interface to this.
Beforewarned, it only works properly when using the BVT schedulerly.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
> I realize you can set the amount of ram memory per domain, but I found
> nothing related to the processor.
>
> If not in Xen, is there a way to set this limitation on each running
> Linux OS? (a Linux configuration file? kernel?)
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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