Hello Debian users :)
I have googled a little bit and came to the conclusion that cgroups
should be managed with systemd. (Thanks to Nicolas George for the
systemd hint :^) )
For anyone who is interested here is a good guide from RedHat about
resource management with cgroups and systemd:
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I have found a Fedora guide to cgroups (I know this is Debian.. but i
could really not find anything specific to Debian)
They mention that there is a cgconfig service for systemd.. My problem
is that i could not find a equivalent service for my Debian system.
Listing all the units with "systemctl
Le quintidi 25 fructidor, an CCXXIV, mo a écrit :
Should i even attempt to manage cgroups this way? (Sorry, this must sound
quite "noobish")
Have you checked whether systemd can do the kind of control over users that
you want to? I know it uses cgroups intensively, so perhaps it already has a
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Le quintidi 25 fructidor, an CCXXIV, mo a écrit :
> Should i even attempt to manage cgroups this way? (Sorry, this must sound
> quite "noobish")
Have you checked whether systemd can do the kind of control over users that
you want to? I know it uses cgroups intensively, so perhaps it already has a
Hello fellow Debian users :)
First off, some general information regarding my Debian install:
$ lsb_release -a
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 8.5 (jessie)
Release:8.5
Codename: jessie
Now to my problems:
I'm currently looking into cgroups. (Planning to use
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