Re: [Devel] Re: [RFC v2][PATCH 4/9] Memory management - dump state

From: Cedric Le Goater
Date: Wed Sep 03 2008 - 08:15:47 EST


Andrey Mirkin wrote:
> On Sunday 31 August 2008 21:34 Cedric Le Goater wrote:
>> Oren Laadan wrote:
>>> Dave, Serge:
>>>
>>> I'm currently away so I must keep this short. I think we have so far
>>> more discussion than an actual problem. I'm happy to coordinate with
>>> every interested party to eventually see this work go into main stream.
>> thanks. We do need a moderator and federator.
>>
>>> My only concerns are twofold: first, to get more feedback I believe we
>>> need to get the code a bit more usable; including FDs is an excellent
>>> way to actually do that. That will add significant value to the patch.
>> hmm, yes and no.
>>
>> fd's are a must have but I would be more interested to see an external
>> checkpoint/restart and signal support first. why ? because it would be
>> already usable for most computational programs in HPC, like this stupid
>> one :
>>
>> https://www.ccs.uky.edu/~bmadhu/pi/pi1.c
>>
>> signals are required because it's how 'load' and/or 'system' managers
>> interact with the jobs they spawn. external checkpoint/restart for the
>> same reason.
>
> I'm sorry for being out of discussion for so long time.
> I've just sent a patchset with external checkpoint/restart as it is
> implemented in OpenVZ.
> External checkpoint/restart also is very usefull if we will have container's
> infrastructure in mainstream.
> It won't be very hard to add support for signals in my patchset. I'll wait for
> some time for comments and will add support for signals in next version.

OK.

Then, we should be able to have a simple C/R framework (user and kernel) if we
integrate your patchset or Oren's with Daniel's user tools :

http://lxc.cvs.sourceforge.net/lxc/

I was just starting to work on Oren's patchset when you sent yours :)

Thanks,

C.
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