Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:19:32 -0500 | From | Hubertus Franke <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 1/4] Virtualization/containers: introduction |
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Eric W. Biederman wrote: > Hubertus Franke <frankeh@watson.ibm.com> writes: > > > >>Kirill brought up that VPS can span a cluster.. >>if so how do you (Kirill) do that? You pre-partition the pids into allocation >>ranges for each container? >>Eitherway, if this is an important feature, then one needs to look at >>how that is achieved in pspace (e.g. mod the pidmap_alloc() function >>to take legal ranges into account). Should still be straight forward. > > > Actually legal ranges already exist in the form of min/max values. > So that is trivial to implement. >
Yipp, didn't want to state the obvious, but also give Kirrill a chance to explain how its done in OpenVZ.
Ultimately, the same "partitioning" that works on vps_info, should work on pspace.
-- Hubertus
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