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Suresh wrote:
> Also we need to be careful with malicious users partitioning the systems wrongly
> based on the cpus_allowed for their tasks.
Untrusted users can't do that. On big systems where you have
untrusted users, you stick them in smaller cpusets. Their
cpus_allowed is not allowed to exceed what's allowed in their
cpuset.
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