From: Peter V. Saveliev (peet_at_peet.spb.ru)
Date: Tue 05 Apr 2005 - 17:43:25 BST
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Two contexts: xids 100 & 200 (not hard scheduled):
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vcontext --create --xid 100 -- vsched --fill-rate 30 --interval 100 --tokens 100 --tokens-max 100 -- sh
vcontext --create --xid 200 -- vsched --fill-rate 60 --interval 100 --tokens 100 --tokens-max 100 -- sh
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In the contexts: burnP6 &
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~ # vcontext --migrate --xid 100 -- ps aux
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 3759 58.3 0.0 92 12 pts/1 R 00:31 9:48 burnP6
root 4302 0.0 0.1 2256 764 pts/3 R+ 00:48 0:00 ps aux
~ # vcontext --migrate --xid 200 -- ps aux
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 3977 49.9 0.0 92 12 pts/1 R 00:38 5:17 burnP6
root 4308 0.0 0.1 2256 764 pts/3 R+ 00:48 0:00 ps aux
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details:
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~ # cat /proc/virtual/100/sched
Token: 0
FillRate: 30
Interval: 100
TokensMin: 62
TokensMax: 100
PrioBias: 0
VaVaVoom: 0
cpu 0: 0 0 0
~ # cat /proc/virtual/200/sched
Token: 0
FillRate: 60
Interval: 100
TokensMin: 62
TokensMax: 100
PrioBias: 0
VaVaVoom: 0
cpu 0: 0 0 0
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I thought, that there must be another CPU utilization ratios, I was wrong?
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