Balbir Singh wrote: > On Friday 22 January 2010 11:04 AM, william wrote: > >> Hello list >> >> I have a question about how i can limit the cpu for a firefox process on >> a terminal server. >> >> We have 150 firefox processes running on a terminalserver but there are >> always people who take more cpu when they use flash or java. >> Some firefox processes take sometimes about 50 percent cpu time. >> Is there a way to give all firefox processes equal cpu shares so that >> other people who are using firefox for research have no issues (slow >> responding scrolling and menu) because there are a few firefox >> processes eating all the cpu time? >> > > Are these running on behalf of different users? You can always create a > good hiearchy and organize. FAIR_USER scheduler option is going away > soon. Some more context on the firefox applications and whose behalf > they are running on, etc would help. > > > The terminal server only hosts firefox processes for different users (user is only allowed to login once) to provide internet access in a secure way. So i have 150 firefox processes for different users. So i cannot set one group, I have to put all those processes in a separate container if i get it right? William _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers