From: Michael K. <li...@mk...> - 2020-05-24 20:25:36
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I did some tests and at least the number of cores worked for me. Look at these optional commands: https://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:guest_lxc_container#optional The CPU shares are to set priorities between multiple containers. But it needs to be tested more. > Am 24.05.2020 um 22:17 schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lo...>: > > Hi Michael, > > Not currently. > > For the AstLinux case we did not see much of an issue if the LXC can see all cores and all RAM. > > Lonnie > > >> On May 24, 2020, at 3:12 PM, Michael Knill <mic...@ip...> wrote: >> >> Can you limit CPU resources to the LXC container? >> >> Regards >> Michael Knill >> >> On 24/5/20, 8:08 pm, "Michael Keuter" <li...@mk...> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Am 24.05.2020 um 07:35 schrieb Michael Knill <mic...@ip...>: >>> >>> Not really knowing anything about LXC Containers, just wondering if I could install Centos and run QueueMetrics on the same box. >>> This would be a pretty cool option! >>> >>> https://www.queuemetrics.com/install-queuemetrics.jsp >>> https://www.queuemetrics.com/blog/2018/12/04/dimensioning-queuemetrics/ >>> >>> Regards >>> Michael Knill >> >> Hi Michael, >> >> in general this should work, but needs to be tested. >> The question is how much diskspace, RAM and CPU power will be needed. All is shared with the host. >> >> Michael Michael http://www.mksolutions.info |