Paul M wrote:
> Right, that's what the release agent patch for process containers does
> - there's a file in the hierarchy root called "release_agent" that
> contains the path to the program to run if a notify_on_release
> container goes idle. When you mount the "cpuset" filesystem, it
> automatically populates that file with "/sbin/cpuset_release_agent".
Cool -- thanks. Sounds good.
Nevermind my other "what's the Subject" query, if you haven't
already answered it. You just nicely answered my questions.
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