Re: [vserver] Re: Real Time Priority Process in Guest

From: Raoul Bhatia [IPAX] <r.bhatia_at_ipax.at>
Date: Wed 17 Oct 2007 - 16:50:12 BST
Message-ID: <47162F34.7050507@ipax.at>

Dennis Muhlestein wrote:
>> well, if you allow processes to assume realtime
>> priority (which you do with SYS_NICE) you should
>> be aware that such a process can lock your kernel
>> by simply not giving up the CPU anymore ...
>
> Would this not be the same if the process were running on a host OS as
> apposed to a guest?

exactly, and there is no problem as long as you pay attention of not
overloadig the host by consolidating too many cpu-hogging services
from X real servers into X vservers on one host :)

cheers,
raoul

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