Lord Glauber Costa of Sealand writes:
>> For two pieces of software that were designed to complement each other
>> I find it a bit surprising how many people (including myself) need the
>> connection made that memory control groups and user namespaces should go
>> together.
>
> Well, I've manifes
On 01/28/2013 08:19 PM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> Lord Glauber Costa of Sealand writes:
>
>> On 01/28/2013 12:14 PM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>>> Lord Glauber Costa of Sealand writes:
>>>
I just saw in a later patch of yours that your concern here seems not
limited to backed ram by tm
Lord Glauber Costa of Sealand writes:
> On 01/28/2013 12:14 PM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>> Lord Glauber Costa of Sealand writes:
>>
>>> I just saw in a later patch of yours that your concern here seems not
>>> limited to backed ram by tmpfs, but with things like the internal
>>> structures for
On 01/28/2013 12:14 PM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> Lord Glauber Costa of Sealand writes:
>
>> I just saw in a later patch of yours that your concern here seems not
>> limited to backed ram by tmpfs, but with things like the internal
>> structures for userns , to avoid patterns in the form: 'for (
Lord Glauber Costa of Sealand writes:
> I just saw in a later patch of yours that your concern here seems not
> limited to backed ram by tmpfs, but with things like the internal
> structures for userns , to avoid patterns in the form: 'for (;;)
> unshare(...)'
>
> Humm, it does seem sensible. The
Lord Glauber Costa of Sealand writes:
> On 01/26/2013 06:22 AM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>>
>> In the help text describing user namespaces recommend use of memory
>> control groups. In many cases memory control groups are the only
>> mechanism there is to limit how much memory a user who can cr
On 01/28/2013 11:37 AM, Lord Glauber Costa of Sealand wrote:
> On 01/26/2013 06:22 AM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>>
>> In the help text describing user namespaces recommend use of memory
>> control groups. In many cases memory control groups are the only
>> mechanism there is to limit how much memo
On 01/26/2013 06:22 AM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>
> In the help text describing user namespaces recommend use of memory
> control groups. In many cases memory control groups are the only
> mechanism there is to limit how much memory a user who can create
> user namespaces can use.
>
> Signed-of
"Serge E. Hallyn" writes:
> Quoting Eric W. Biederman (ebied...@xmission.com):
>>
>> In the help text describing user namespaces recommend use of memory
>> control groups. In many cases memory control groups are the only
>> mechanism there is to limit how much memory a user who can create
>> us
Quoting Eric W. Biederman (ebied...@xmission.com):
>
> In the help text describing user namespaces recommend use of memory
> control groups. In many cases memory control groups are the only
> mechanism there is to limit how much memory a user who can create
> user namespaces can use.
>
> Signed-
In the help text describing user namespaces recommend use of memory
control groups. In many cases memory control groups are the only
mechanism there is to limit how much memory a user who can create
user namespaces can use.
Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman"
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