Monthly Archives: March 2014

Nested lxc

One of the core features of cgmanager is to easily, safely, and transparently support the cgroup requirements of container nesting. Processes can administer cgroups exactly the same way whether inside a container or not. This also makes nested lxc very … Continue reading

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Introducing cgmanager

LXC uses cgroups to track and constrain resource use by containers. Historically cgroups have been administered through a filesystem interface. A root owned task can mount the cgroup filesystem and change its current cgroup or the limits of its cgroup. … Continue reading

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