Jamie Gritton wrote:
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Hi Jamie,
I tried your suggestion with exec_poststart for setting the cpuset.
It doesn't work. I don't know if it worked for you with any older
version of FreeBSD. I tried it on FreeBSD 9.1-RELESE.
I have this in rc.conf
jail_fox_exec_poststart0="cpuset -c -l 5-6 -
Jamie Gritton wrote:
On 03/17/13 05:59, Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas wrote:
Hi, all, I am start using the jail.conf for running my jails, in
rc.local I have this line jail -c this to start my jails at boot time
(any better ideas)
Now checking the man pages for the jail I found a option t
On 03/17/13 05:59, Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas wrote:
Hi, all, I am start using the jail.conf for running my jails, in rc.local I
have this line jail -c this to start my jails at boot time (any better ideas)
Now checking the man pages for the jail I found a option that cough my
attenti
Hi, all, I am start using the jail.conf for running my jails, in rc.local I
have this line jail -c this to start my jails at boot time (any better ideas)
Now checking the man pages for the jail I found a option that cough my
attention, 'cpuset.id' any idea of how to use it ?
I would like to fo