Hello again,
# mkdir test
# cd test
# echo 0 > cpuset.mems
# echo 0 > cpuset.cpus
# cat memory.use_hierarchy
1
# mkdir subtest
mkdir: cannot create directory `subtest': Invalid argument
Could this feature be disabled in the kernel or somewhere else?
My active Kernel version is:
26.34.7-61.fc13.i686
Another update, which solved my cgroup problem:
it seems the blkio or maybe other options which are active if no mount-option is
explicitely selected, do not support deeper hierarchies. (Thanks to Pro-Linux.de for this
advice).
In Ubuntu everything worked fine, because the blocking module was not yet integrated into
the kernel..
Mounting with options like cpu,memory,cpuset subdirectories work like a charm.
Regards,
Simon
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