On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 04:30:33PM +0400, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 09:32:49PM +0200, Edward Tomasz Napiera?a wrote:
> > Wiadomo?? napisana przez Alexander Pyhalov w dniu 26 lip 2011, o godz.
> > 15:32:
> > > Hello.
> > > I see in rctl man page, that I can limit cpu time
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 09:32:49PM +0200, Edward Tomasz Napiera?a wrote:
> Wiadomo?? napisana przez Alexander Pyhalov w dniu 26 lip 2011, o godz. 15:32:
> > Hello.
> > I see in rctl man page, that I can limit cpu time in milliseconds, e.g.,
> > for jail. But I can't deny allocation of the resourc
Wiadomość napisana przez Alexander Pyhalov w dniu 26 lip 2011, o godz. 15:32:
> Hello.
> I see in rctl man page, that I can limit cpu time in milliseconds, e.g., for
> jail. But I can't deny allocation of the resource (according to man page).
> In Solaris I can assign different amount of cpu share
Hello.
I see in rctl man page, that I can limit cpu time in milliseconds, e.g.,
for jail. But I can't deny allocation of the resource (according to man
page).
In Solaris I can assign different amount of cpu shares to different
projects. How can I achieve this with rctl? For example, I'd like to