From: roland <for...@gm...> - 2004-09-30 20:05:55
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>I believe Christopher Acker did a patch that had a token bucket system >for helping to prevent UML instances from consistently taking a full >share of the CPU (not sure of the patch location/whether it was worked well or not. Chris?) wasn`t that just for I/O ? roland ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter" <pet...@ri...> To: "Hegedus Gabor" <hyg...@jp...>; <use...@li...> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 10:19 AM Subject: Re: [uml-user] proc time Each running UML instance will get an equal share of the CPU (i.e. each process running on a Linux kernel gets an equal share of CPU). You can change that by changing the nice level of each UML process. I believe Christopher Acker did a patch that had a token bucket system for helping to prevent UML instances from consistently taking a full share of the CPU (not sure of the patch location/whether it was worked well or not. Chris?) You can limit the actual process time a UML instance gets by seeing how much it has used, then stopping it when it reaches you limit. :) Cheers, Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hegedus Gabor" <hyg...@jp...> To: <use...@li...> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 8:01 PM Subject: [uml-user] proc time > Hi! > > I running 8 umls. How can I control which uml how many processortime got > maximum? (Can I control network bandwich usage too?) > > HyGy ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide on ITManagersJournal Use IT products in your business? Tell us what you think of them. Give us Your Opinions, Get Free ThinkGeek Gift Certificates! Click to find out more http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/guidepromo.tmpl _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-user mailing list Use...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-user |