Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 21 Aug 2006 17:35:25 +0400 | From | Kirill Korotaev <> | Subject | Re: [ckrm-tech] [PATCH 4/7] UBC: syscalls (user interface) |
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Andrew Morton wrote: > I have this mad idea that you can divide a 128GB machine up into 256 fake > NUMA nodes, then you use each "node" as a 512MB unit of memory allocation. > So that 4.5GB job would be placed within an exclusive cpuset which has nine > "mems" (what are these called?) and voila: the job has a hard 4.5GB limit, > no kernel changes needed. this doesn't allow memory overcommitment, does it?
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