On 09/07/2010 08:59 PM, jorge espada wrote:
> Thank you Daniel, but in order to do this I must have kernel support ,
> right?
> dev2:~# lxc-checkconfig | grep memory
> Cgroup memory controller: disabled
> I think I need this property enabled
>
Yep, but I suggest to double check with /proc/cgro
Thank you Daniel, but in order to do this I must have kernel support ,
right?
dev2:~# lxc-checkconfig | grep memory
Cgroup memory controller: disabled
I think I need this property enabled
Thanks in advance
Jorge E. Espada
Phone: +54 9 341 5692435
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Daniel Lezcano w
On 09/07/2010 05:22 PM, jorge espada wrote:
> Hi Guys I wanna know if it possible to set up a memory controller for each
> container..if so..how can I do? any examples?
> Thanks
>
When you start a container, there is a cgroup created automatically
where all the processes of the container will
Hi Guys I wanna know if it possible to set up a memory controller for each
container..if so..how can I do? any examples?
Thanks
Jorge E. Espada
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