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Subject: [cgmanager-devel] [Broken] cgmanager/cgmanager#78 (master - 7423145)
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Date: 2014-03-29 5:07:53
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Build Update for cgmanager/cgmanager
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Build: #78
Status: Broken
Duration: 1 minute and 16 seconds
Commit: 7423145 (master)
Author: Serge Hallyn
Message: implement release-on-empty
The new kernel mechanism for automatic removal of empty cgroups
is not yet available, therefore this uses the original
release-agent feature. The release-agent is only told the
cgroup name being deleted, not the controller.
Cgmanager installs a program cgm-release-agent into /sbin. It
then symlinks that to cgm-release-agent.$controller under
/run/cgmanager/agents and registers each symlink with the
related controller. The RemoveOnEmpty dbus call causes 1 to
be written to the notify-on-release file for the specified
cgroup, so that when it becomes empty the
cgm-release-agent.$controller will be called.
As a part of this the mounting of subsystems is broken up into
collecting the subsystems, then setting release agents, and
finally mounting the subsystems into our private namespace.
Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn at ubuntu.com>
View the changeset: https://github.com/cgmanager/cgmanager/compare/cd148ca30e6d...7423145d9e26
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