Re: [ckrm-tech] [PATCH 0/2] resource control file system - aka containers on top of nsproxy!

From: Paul Menage
Date: Wed Mar 07 2007 - 19:59:11 EST


On 3/7/07, Sam Vilain <sam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But "namespace" has well-established historical semantics too - a way
of changing the mappings of local * to global objects. This
accurately describes things liek resource controllers, cpusets, resource
monitoring, etc.

Sorry, I think this statement is wrong, by the generally established
meaning of the term namespace in computer science.


Trying to extend the well-known term namespace to refer to things that
are semantically equivalent namespaces is a useful approach, IMHO.


Yes, that would be true. But the kinds of groupings that we're talking
about are supersets of namespaces, not semantically equivalent to
them. To use Eric's "shoe" analogy from earlier, it's like insisting
that we use the term "sneaker" to refer to all footware, including ski
boots and birkenstocks ...

Paul
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