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@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ and management of the cgroup hierarchies became rather complex.
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the kernel source file
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.IR Documentation/cgroup\-v2.txt .)
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Because of the problems with the initial cgroups implementation,
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now known as cgroups version 1,
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Because of the problems with the initial cgroups implementation
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(cgroups version 1),
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starting in Linux 3.10, work began on a new,
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orthogonal implementation to remedy these problems.
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Initially marked experimental, and hidden behind the
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leading to implicit grouping of process hierarchies.
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Note: in the upcoming unified hierarchy, a new restriction is imposed such
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that tasks may only exist in leaf cgroups.
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that tasks may exist only in leaf cgroups.
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For instance, if cgroup
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.I /cg1/cg2
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exists, then a task may exist in
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@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ under both the v1 and the v2 hierarchies.
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The new behaviors in cgroups v2 are summarized below:
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.TP 3
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1. Tasks only in leaf nodes
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With the exception of the root cgroup, tasks may only reside in leaf nodes.
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With the exception of the root cgroup, tasks may reside only in leaf nodes.
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This avoids the need to decide how to partition resources between tasks which
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are members of cgroup A and tasks in child cgroups of A.
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.TP
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These classids can then be used in firewall rules,
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as well as used to shape traffic using
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.BR tc (8).
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This only applies to packets
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This applies only to packets
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leaving the cgroup, not to traffic arriving at the cgroup.
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Further information can be found in the kernel source file
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