Re: [ckrm-tech] [RFC] Resource Management - Infrastructure choices
From: Paul Menage
Date: Wed Nov 01 2006 - 18:44:28 EST
So instead we make the requirement that only one container can be attached
to any given controller. So if container A is attached to a disk I/O
controller, for example, then it includes all processes. If D is attached
to it instead, only p and q are affected by its constraints.
If by "controller" you mean "resource node" this looks on second
glance very similar in concept to the simplified approach I outlined
in my last email. Except that I'd still include a pointer from e.g. D
to the resource node for fast lookup.
Paul
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