> Hmm, the lxc* tools are not what virt-manager uses to manage containers, it > uses libvirt which has a separate userspace lxc implementation. Libvirt is > supposed to handle all the cgroup stuff automagically (well, at least on a > modern Fedora system it does). Maybe I should ask this question on libvirt ML? > > The other question I believe most relate to the virtual machine > > manager. When I edit lxc container through the vmm, there is an CPU > > limits option. Does that option work? Because from the top or > > /proc/cpuinfo I don't see the limit I set works. > > > > Are you talking about virt-manager? There isn't UI in virt-manager for CPU > usage limits, what specifically do you mean? Number of CPUs? I don't think > libvirt's lxc impl does anything with that value, though just releases libvirt > 1.0.4 appears to do something but I'm not sure what. I am talking about this virtual machine manager [1]. I can right-click on a container, choose "open", then click on "show virtual hardware details" button on the top. Then choose "processor", I can set "current allocation" <= #host logical CPU. [1] http://virt-manager.org/ Regards, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Computer Systems Lab, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel:886-2-2788-3799 #1667 Homepage: http://people.cs.nctu.edu.tw/~chenwj _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list