Ok, Greg.  Thanks.  --Martin



Greg Kurz <gk...@fr.ibm.com> 
10/06/2011 11:56 PM

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Re: [lxc-devel] cgroup cpuacct enhancement






On Thu, 2011-10-06 at 15:12 -0700, martin.pe...@bull.com wrote:
> Marian, 
> Thanks for the info.  Paul Menage also directed me to
> contain...@lists.linux-foundation.org.  I'm having a hard time finding
> out how to subscribe to that list.  Do you know the procedure? 
> Thanks, 
> Martin 

Hi Martin,

It's a regular mailman list. You just need to send an email to
containers-requ...@lists.linux-foundation.org with subscribe in the
subject or body... The only issue I see so far is that the list seems to
be down since Sep. 10... This is what one gets when accessing
http://lists.linux-foundation.org/ :

"This site is down for maintenance. We will be restoring service
shortly. Thank you for your patience.

The Linux Foundation"

I guess you should Cc: LKML instead of containers@

Cheers.

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Gregory Kurz                                     gk...@fr.ibm.com
Software Engineer @ IBM/Meiosys                  http://www.ibm.com
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