From b64a3c84e46550df4455ef4e46ec5d3b36486d65 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Safranek Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 15:16:20 +0100 Subject: Clean up the scripts directory The directory contains samples and howto, which is not relevant anymore. Sample configuration files should be in ../samples and (relevant) documentation in ../doc Signed-off-by: Jan Safranek --- scripts/doc/howto.txt | 76 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 76 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 scripts/doc/howto.txt (limited to 'scripts/doc') diff --git a/scripts/doc/howto.txt b/scripts/doc/howto.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d72994a..0000000 --- a/scripts/doc/howto.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -initscripts - Initialization scripts; they are used to initialize the workload -management system. The script consists of two major components - -Configuration files -------------------- - -The main configuraiton file /etc/cgconfig.conf. This file has a format - -mount - - -A sample configuration file is included below - -# -# controller file -# -mount /container cpu -cpu /etc/cgconfig/cpu.conf - -NOTE: Any line beginning with '#' is ignored as comments. The sample -configuration above, mounts the cpu controller at mount point /container. -It then parses /etc/cgconfig/cpu.conf as the configuration file for the -cpu controller. - -The controller configuration file is of the format - - - -In the case of the CPU controller a sample configuration would look -like - -class1 cpu.shares=1024 -class2 cpu.shares=512 - -The configuration below creates two classes class1 and class2 and -assigns shares of 1024 to class1 and 512 to class1. - -The other options that can be specified are - -tuid = owner of the tasks file -tgid = group permissions of the tasks file -cuid = owner of the newly created node -cgid = group permissions of the newly created node - -Example - -class1 cpu.shares = 1024 tuid=root tgid=root cuid=database cgid=database. - -By default all these files are owned by root. The flexibilty of specifying -owners makes it easier for other applications to use resource management. - -Intialization script --------------------- - -The initialization script is installed in /etc/init.d, it is called -"cgconfig". Depending on the run-level, it is installed in the appropriate -/etc/rc.d/rc.d. The script comes with two options - -a. start - -start, starts the workload management, parses the configuration file. -If required creates the mount point directory and then mounts the -cgroup filesystem with the controllers specified. - -b. stop - -stops workload management, moves all tasks from various groups to -the root class. It then removes all other classes and then unmounts -the workload management system. - -Assumptions ------------ - -1. The kernel is compiled in with the correct options to support - cgroups and the CPU controller. -2. This version has been tested with 2.6.25 only. -- cgit