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DateFri, 30 Apr 2004 10:54:29 +0200
FromGuillaume Thouvenin <>
SubjectRe: [PATCH] Process Aggregates (PAGG) support for the 2.6 kernel
Selon Erik Jacobson <erikj@subway.americas.sgi.com>:

> What is Process Aggregates (PAGG)?
> ----------------------------------
> PAGG provides for the implementation of arbitrary process groups in Linux.
> It is a building block for kernel modules that can group processes
> together into a single set for specific purposes beyond the traditional
> process groups.

Hello,

    I'm working on a project (ELSA -Enhanced Linux System Accounting) that is
very similar to PAGG and CSA. My goal is to improve accounting on Linux by using
containers to group processes according to the system administrator policy.
Currently I provide a patch to 2.6.5 kernel ( http://elsa.sourceforge.net ) that
provides infrastructures to manipulate containers. The advantage of my patch is
that manipulating containers is very simple. I think that it could be very
interesting to share our work to see what could be done. Thus I will take a look
to PAGG implementation and also to the CKRM solution proposed by Chris Wright. 

Best,
Guillaume
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