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SubjectRe: CPU Usage for particular User Login


Maciej Zenczykowski wrote:
>>You can also run a lot of top programs, each for one user (type 'u'
>>while in top).
>>
>>Regards,
>>Nuno Silva
>
>
> nb. is their a way to get fair 'equal time / proc percentage per user'
> queueing of the CPU(s).

Yes. Rik, IIRC, has a "fair cpu scheduler". I've seen several version of
this patch to 2.4. Not sure about 2.6, thou...

You may also want to inspect CKRM (Class-based Kernel Resource
Management) in http://ckrm.sourceforge.net/

Regards,
Nuno Silva


>
> i.e. not limiting the number of processes/user but limiting the total CPU
> 'power' in use by a given user, something like the CBQ network
> schedulers... perhaps with some classes (like root) more priveledged
> etc... or is this something for 2.7?
>
> Cheers,
> MaZe.
>
>

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