Re: [Lse-tech] Re: [PATCH] cpusets - big numa cpu and memoryplacement

From: Paul Jackson
Date: Mon Oct 11 2004 - 17:46:55 EST


> Yes. That is true, but it is by no means meant to be the end-all,
> be-all of CKRM.

All well and good. Except that it has taken me an inordinate amount of
effort to grok what CKRM is, and this mingling of a framework for
resource management with one particular instance of such, a fair share
scheduler, has contributed to my confusions. My teen age son can no
doubt offer additional explanations for my confusions.

And indeed, while a new kernel framework should come with at least one
good example of something worth so framing, still it's better to keep
the two clearly distinguished. If these two are well distinguished now,
then I am unaware of that.

Perhaps this effort to add a placement manager to the existing fair
share manager in CKRM's repetoire will result in a clearer separation of
the CKRM framework from that which it frames.

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Programmer, Linux Scalability
Paul Jackson <pj@xxxxxxx> 1.650.933.1373
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