On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 09:58:52AM +0200, xavier de poorter wrote: > Le mardi 14 juillet 2009 19:19:06, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson a écrit : > > xavier de poorter wrote: > > > <snip> > > You are using cgroups, so use the cgroup support in util-vserver. > > E.g. > > > > # To make the util-vserver initscript do all the necessary setup. > > mkdir /etc/vservers/.defaults/cgroup > > # Reboot, or rerun it. > > /etc/init.d/util-vserver restart > > mkdir /etc/vservers/test/cgroup > > echo 1 > /etc/vservers/test/cgroup/cpuset.cpus > > echo 0 > /etc/vservers/test/cgroup/cpuset.mems > i mount none -t cpuset /dev/cpuset and if i lauch a vserver with a > configured cpuset, it works fine > thank you > > my first litle bug report > the bug was beetwen my chair and my computer ... > sorry > after a vserver started, when i use cpuset, each new process is > automaticly added to /dev/cpuset/test/tasks > idem when i use cgroup except when i do "vserver test enter" and lauch > ia program (same for "vserver test exec a_cmd") f i enter in the > ivserver with ssh root@test and i run something : all is ok > is it normal ? for the outdated and known broken debian util-vserver version probably yes, verify this with a recent version and if the issue remains, please file a bug report to savannah ... sidenote: the 'enter' is not the best way to logon to a guest anyways, it is more a backdoor, but it should get as close as possible to a real logon, except for environment and shell specifica best, Herbert > best regards, > xavier de poorter