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Re: [ckrm-tech] [PATCH 0/2] resource control file system - aka containers on top of nsproxy! [message #17604] Thu, 08 March 2007 06:10 Go to previous message
Matt Helsley is currently offline  Matt Helsley
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On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 16:32 +-1300, Sam Vilain wrote:

+ADw-snip+AD4

+AD4 Kirill, 06032418:36+-03:
+AD4 +AD4 I propose to use +ACI-namespace+ACI naming.
+AD4 +AD4 1. This is already used in fs.
+AD4 +AD4 2. This is what IMHO suites at least OpenVZ/Eric
+AD4 +AD4 3. it has good acronym +ACI-ns+ACI.
+AD4 
+AD4 Right.  So, now I'll also throw into the mix:
+AD4 
+AD4   - resource groups (I get a strange feeling of d+AOk-j+AOA v+APo there)

+ADw-offtopic+AD4
Re: d+AOk-j+AOA v+APo: yes+ACE

It's like that Star Trek episode ... except we can't agree on the name
of the impossible particle we will invent which solves all our problems.
+ADw-/offtopic+AD4

At the risk of prolonging the agony I hate to ask: are all of these
groupings really concerned with +ACI-resources+ACI?

+AD4   - supply chains (think supply and demand)
+AD4   - accounting classes

CKRM's use of the term +ACI-class+ACI drew negative comments from Paul Jackson
and Andrew Morton about this time last year. That led to my suggestion
of +ACI-Resource Groups+ACI. Unless they've changed their minds...

+AD4 Do any of those sound remotely close?  If not, your turn :)

I'll butt in here: task groups? task sets? confuselets? +ADs)

Cheers,
	-Matt Helsley


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