
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 12:29 AM, arnaud gaboury <arnaud.gaboury@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear list,
I am building a Arch server on my Arch box. My tools are QEMU/KVM and libvirt to manage the guest, systemd as system manager.
I am looking at implementing the Linux Control Groups facilities for resource management. Even after long hours of reading, I am not quite sure about how to deal with the cgroups facilities.
First, do I really need to care about all that, or libvirt and systemd will manage the resource in an efficient way right out of the box?
If not, It's all about /etc/cgconfig.conf and cgrules.conf. I am honestly not sure : -what are the correct mount points for cpu, memory etc in the /sys/fs/cgroup directory . - which directories am I supposed to mk, if any ?
Then, Archwiki[1] says:
# cgcreate -a $USER -g memory,cpu:groupname
- what is the groupename I shall create (qemu*, MyMachine) ? - which $USER shall I use (qemu*, my username) ?
* qemu:qemu as user:group in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
Thank you for some help as I admit if I understand the cgroups principle and advantages, I am far from understanding how to create such a group in case of a VM.
After more reading, especially the Fedora Resource Management Guide[1], here is my /etc/cgconfig.conf: group dahlia { perm { # who can manage limits admin { uid = 1000; gid = 1004; } # who can add task task { uid = 1000; gid = 1004; } } # create this group in the controllers cpu { } cpuset { } memory { } devices { } freezer { } net_cls { } blkio { } } * NOTES : 1004 is qemu user ; dahlia is the name of the guest machine ; all dahlia controllers are created and mounted at boot in /sys/fs/cgroup/$CONTROLLER-NAME/dahlia $ systemctl status cgconfig.service returns no errors, so these settings sound OK. But now I am not sure how I can use these settings with libvirt. I have problems understanding well The libvirt Control Groups Resource Management page[2] It is the first time I do such a setup (using cgroups & systemd) for a VM, so thank you for help. [1]http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/17/html-single/Resource_Managemen... [2]http://libvirt.org/cgroups.html#legacyLayout