On Fri, 16.05.14 00:09, WaLyong Cho ([email protected]) wrote: Heya,
> Similar to CPUShares= and BlockIOWeight= respectively. However only > assign the specified weight during startup. Each control group > attribute is re-assigned as weight by CPUShares=weight and > BlockIOWeight=weight after startup. If not CPUShares= or > BlockIOWeight= be specified, then the attribute is re-assigned to each > default attribute value. (default cpu.shares=1024, blkio.weight=1000) > If only CPUShares=weight or BlockIOWeight=weight be specified, then > that implies StartupCPUShares=weight and StartupBlockIOWeight=weight. I merged this now, however made a couple of changes afterwards. The shares/weight values now default to (unsigned long) -1 if they are unset, and we use that to determine whether to apply a weight/share also during the startup phase. The startup unit set is now kept unconditionally for good until next reload, I didn't really see the benfit of emptying it while we process it. And a couple of other things. Please verify that this still works for your! Thanks! Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
