Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 13:54:23 +0200 From: rudo tomori <rudotx@gmail.com> To: soc-status@freebsd.org Subject: cpu limits status report Message-ID: <CALamsEsPuUHt3inw6b-%2BtgqJYiu08O1=HZ2K3MV11-bGV8zeuA@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, the goal of my gsoc project is to enable the system administrators to configure %CPU limits using the rctl command. So that they can for example limit a particular user to 50% cpu time. Last week I was mainly working on testing. One guy provided me access to some machines with different architectures and I successfully tested my work on amd64/9-release, amd64/current, sparc64/9-release and powerpc/9-release. I also committed some code - I reverted back to the original version of the function rctl_enforce() and I added a new function rctl_over_limit() that I use for checking if the pcpu limits are adhered to. This week I want to see how per-jail %cpu limits work. I assume that the rctl infrastructure already enables me to specify and enforce per-jail pcpu limits. So I want to see how this works in practice. I also have some small issues in my head that I want to address this week. This includes fixing some includes in my code and preventing system processes from being interrupted by rctl sleep. rudo
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