Much thanks for your help lst_hoe02[?]
2011/12/22
> Zitat von shule ney :
>
> Thanks very much lst_hoe02, if I'm using kernel-2.6.24 which uses CFS
>> scheduler with nanosecond *granularity, processes *across* different
>> containers/groups should also have this * *granularity all right? *
>>
>
Zitat von shule ney :
Thanks very much lst_hoe02, if I'm using kernel-2.6.24 which uses CFS
scheduler with nanosecond *granularity, processes *across* different
containers/groups should also have this * *granularity all right? *
To my knowledge OpenVZ does not alter the scheduler, but only
p
I'm using the old 2.6.24/2.6.24-ovz009.1. It works well for me.
2011/12/21 Scott Dowdle
> Greetings,
>
> - Original Message -
> > Thanks very much lst_hoe02, if I'm using kernel-2.6.24 which uses CFS
> > scheduler with nanosecond granularity, processes across different
> > containers/gro
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> Thanks very much lst_hoe02, if I'm using kernel-2.6.24 which uses CFS
> scheduler with nanosecond granularity, processes across different
> containers/groups should also have this granularity all right?
Just to clarify, the OpenVZ project has dropped the
Thanks very much lst_hoe02, if I'm using kernel-2.6.24 which uses CFS
scheduler with nanosecond *granularity, processes *across* different
containers/groups should also have this * *granularity all right? *
2011/12/21
> Zitat von shule ney :
>
>
> Much thanks Kirill, I really appreciate your re
Zitat von shule ney :
Much thanks Kirill, I really appreciate your reply! My question is:
Suppose two containers exist on my machine which can use 0%-100% CPU, each
of them has only one active process. If I sleep one container's process for
1us which makes this container has nothing to do, will
if CPU has nothing to do since your app went to sleep (even for 1us), it will
be rescheduled to another CPU. Just like for conventional tasks in Linux.
On Dec 21, 2011, at 19:50 , shule ney wrote:
> Much thanks Kirill, I really appreciate your reply! My question is:
> Suppose two containers e
Much thanks Kirill, I really appreciate your reply! My question is:
Suppose two containers exist on my machine which can use 0%-100% CPU, each
of them has only one active process. If I sleep one container's process for
1us which makes this container has nothing to do, will the the container be
sch
It's floating, depends on priorities. Plus more important for latency is not
granularity, but preemptiveness.
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On 21.12.2011, at 0:34, "shule ney" wrote:
> Hi all:
> I'm eager to know what is OpenVZ container scheduling granularity, 1ms or
> something??? I really need infor
Hi all:
I'm eager to know what is OpenVZ container scheduling granularity, 1ms or
something??? I really need information about this.
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