Again with same Cgroup issue :)

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Hello All,
             From the last couple of days i have been spamming this
mailing list with request for configuring Cgroup with libvirtd on
Centos systems.
             I still can not find a permanent solution to limit host
RAM to particular value,tried creating a separate hierarchy "mykvm"
and changed in sysconfig/libvirtd after that vm's memory cgroup
reflects this.But it is not obeying "memory.limit_in_bytes" set in
"mykvm" group,i als specified it in cgrules.conf and restarted it.If i
change that in "/cgconfig/memory/mykvm/libvirt/qemu/memory.limit_in_bytes
" its working.But that is dynamic as i am not able to find a way to
mention that in "cgconfig.conf".

How can i make sub hierarchies follow what is set in parent cgroup?
eg: if change variables in "/cgconfig/memory/mykvm"
then all instances coming under "/cgconfig/memory/mykvm/libvirt/qemu/"
should follow that value..How is it possible.Can you please help
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