On Thu, 31 May 2012, Kamezawa Hiroyuki wrote:
Of course, /cgroup/memory/..../memory.meminfo , a new file, will use the sameMy test with sysfs node's meminfo seems to work...
[root@rx100-1 qqm]# mount --bind /sys/devices/system/node/node0/meminfo
/proc/meminfo
[root@rx100-1 qqm]# cat /proc/meminfo
Node 0 MemTotal: 8379636 kB
This doesn't seem like a good idea unless the application supports the
"Node 0" prefix in /proc/meminfo.
format of /proc/meminfo. Above is just an example of bind-mount.
It's not just a memcg issue, it would also be a cpusets issue.