Since I also ran in the problem on a VDR. In case of failure, VDR is covered by a watchdog, which tries do unload DVB modules. with cgroup-bin on Lucid, this ends in stop application, since rmmod does never come back.
In the meantime I'm strongly interested in a workaround, because cgroups does give me some benefit, which I could only find if I replace my single core against a dual core CPU. So, "rt_runtime_us" is a adjustable value rather than a boolean, right? So, I'll try to echo the the value "950000" with "/etc/rc.local" as a workaround on a test machine, to see if this works.
Hey, thx for the reply.
Since I also ran in the problem on a VDR. In case of failure, VDR is covered by a watchdog, which tries do unload DVB modules. with cgroup-bin on Lucid, this ends in stop application, since rmmod does never come back.
In the meantime I'm strongly interested in a workaround, because cgroups does give me some benefit, which I could only find if I replace my single core against a dual core CPU. So, "rt_runtime_us" is a adjustable value rather than a boolean, right? So, I'll try to echo the the value "950000" with "/etc/rc.local" as a workaround on a test machine, to see if this works.