------- Comment From <email address hidden> 2014-12-19 02:40 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #6)
> I'm definately open to making this more flexible.
>
> The queestion is how best to allow the configuration. We could add a
> /etc/cgmanager.conf, or we could do it through command line options
> specified in /etc/default/cgmanager
Would you be able to give some background on why cgroups are mounted
in the first place? This is so that we have some clarity on this front. I understand
that it is done for LXC containers, but why so?
So if you can make this cgroup mounting tunable, what would be the default?
It would be best if cgroups are not mounted after boot up and the user
explicitly asks for this if required.
------- Comment From <email address hidden> 2014-12-19 02:40 EDT------- conf, or we could do it through command line options cgmanager
(In reply to comment #6)
> I'm definately open to making this more flexible.
>
> The queestion is how best to allow the configuration. We could add a
> /etc/cgmanager.
> specified in /etc/default/
Would you be able to give some background on why cgroups are mounted
in the first place? This is so that we have some clarity on this front. I understand
that it is done for LXC containers, but why so?
So if you can make this cgroup mounting tunable, what would be the default?
It would be best if cgroups are not mounted after boot up and the user
explicitly asks for this if required.