[Devel] Re: No limitation in physical memory in cgroups
Li Zefan
lizf at cn.fujitsu.com
Wed May 20 00:05:44 PDT 2009
anqin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to bind given physical memory to specific task group,
> however it does not take effect in my experiments. Are there
> something wrong in my experiments.
>
> My experiment is done under the kernel 2.6.29.3 and I constructed
> my task group by following commands:
>
> a) In shell #1, prepare a bash :
>
> # bash
> # echo $$
> 2253
>
The pid of shell #1 is 2253.
> b) In shell #2, prepare the memory control via cgroupfs:
>
> # mount -t cgroup cgroup /mnt/mycgrp
> # cd /mn/mycgrp
> # mkdir mycontainer
> # echo 0 > mycontainer/cpuset.mems
> # echo 0-1 > mycontainer/cpuset.cpus
> # echo 2252 > mycontainer/tasks
>
but this is 2252 !!
> # cat mycontainer/memory.usage_in_bytes
> 2875392
> # echo 3000000 > mycontainer/memory.max_usage_in_bytes
> # cat mycontainer/memory.max_usage_in_bytes
> 3002368
>
>
> c) In Shell #1, run a memory consumer (in which, malloc() is called
> to allocate memory and not free until program is existed) to allocate
> 500M memory:
>
> # /tmp/memoy_consumer_program 500
>
> In Shell #2, the used memory ascends from start point 2875392 when
> program begins (from number presented in memory.usage_in_bytes),
> but it return to start point when it touches the maximal boundary.
>
> On the other hand, I also run the top to watch the memory hold by
> memoy_consumer_program. In top, the memory (both virtual and rss
> memory ) is always growing without any limitation.
>
> Is this phenomenon the correct behaviors of memory cgroups?
>
>
> Best Regards,
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