Hello. On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 01:05:16PM GMT, JoshuaHahnjoshua.hahn6@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Niced CPU usage is a metric reported in host-level /proc/stat, but is > not reported in cgroup-level statistics in cpu.stat. However, when a > host contains multiple tasks across different workloads, it becomes > difficult to gauage how much of the task is being spent on niced > processes based on /proc/stat alone, since host-level metrics do not > provide this cgroup-level granularity. The difference between the two metrics is in cputime.c: index = (task_nice(p) > 0) ? CPUTIME_NICE : CPUTIME_USER; > Exposing this metric will allow load balancers to correctly probe the > niced CPU metric for each workload, and make more informed decisions > when directing higher priority tasks. How would this work? (E.g. if too little nice time -> reduce priority of high prio tasks?) Thanks, Michal