Re: [PATCH] meminfo: show /proc/meminfo base on container's memcg

From: Glauber Costa
Date: Thu May 31 2012 - 04:59:05 EST





One think to keep in mind: A file in memcg does not need to follow the same format of /proc/meminfo so we can bind mount. We should be able to reconstruct that in userspace based on information
available from the kernel. You can even collect that from multiple locations, and *then* you bind mount.

It helps to keep the churn out of the kernel, and in case of meminfo, you might need no extra kernel patches at all. And in the case of other files like /proc/stat, the relevant information comes from
more than one cgroup anyway, so there is not too much way around it.

I got it,thank you very much,indeed we need no extra kernel patch at all.
Maybe we should do this work in lxc or libvirt.

thanks Glauber!


lxc has a fuse overlay for /proc already. I can't tell you about the state of that, because I haven't looked at it in details yet. I need to do something a lot similar for /proc/stat, but that is currently down in my prio queue.

But it seems to be the way to go. My only concern is whether or not it is usable outside of lxc. Other Container solutions like OpenVZ would
benefit from this a lot.

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