Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 30 Apr 2004 11:15:43 -0700 | From | Chris Wright <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] Process Aggregates (PAGG) support for the 2.6 kernel |
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* Shailabh (nagar@watson.ibm.com) wrote: > In CKRM, the premise is that the privileged user defines the way > processes get grouped and could do so in a way that leads to rapid > changes in group membership. So having group control/monitoring > policies implemented as an externally loaded module (not talking of > scheduler modifications as modules, which is a no-no) is not a > palatable option.
Yes, this is why I looked at the PAGG job module. I was looking for how it might have mucked (externally) with scheduler. At any rate, I found all the primitives for joining/leaving/defining groups here which I'd have expected closer to core.
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