Re: scheduler scalability - cgroups, cpusets and load-balancing

From: Paul Jackson
Date: Tue Jan 29 2008 - 06:34:55 EST


Paul, talking to himself:
> At that point, sched domains are rebuilt, including providing a
> sched domain that just contains the CPUs in that realtime cpuset, and
> normal scheduler load balancing ceases on the CPUs in that realtime
> cpuset.

Oops - correction - at that point sched domains are rebuilt, and
the CPUs in that realtime cpuset are not included in any sched
domain at all.

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