Hi Dhaval, Dhaval Giani <dhaval@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dhaval Giani <dhaval@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > I know that cgroup is a very well defined functionality, that is why > > > > dm-ioband also supports throttling per cgroup. But how are we supposed > > > > to do throttling on the system which doesn't support cgroup? > > > > As I wrote in another mail to Vivek, I would like to make use of > > > > dm-ioband on RHEL 5.x. > > > > > > Hi Ryo, > > > > > > I am not sure that upstream should really be worrying about RHEL 5.x. > > > cgroups is a relatively mature solution and is available in most (if not > > > all) community distros today. We really should not be looking at another > > > grouping solution if the sole reason is that then dm-ioband can be used > > > on RHEL 5.x. The correct solution would be to maintain a separate patch > > > for RHEL 5.x then and not to burden the upstream kernel. > > > > RHEL 5.x is not the sole reason for that. > > > > Could you please enumerate the other reasons for pushing in another > grouping mechanism then? (Why can we not resolve them via cgroups?) I'm sorry for late reply. I'm not only pushing in the grouping mechanism by using the dmsetup command. Please understand that dm-ioband also provides cgroup interface and can be configured in the same manner like other cgroup subsystems. Why it is so bad to have multiple ways to configure? I think that it rather gains in flexibility of configurations. Thanks, Ryo Tsuruta -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel