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Improvement
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Resolution: Invalid
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Trivial
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None
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None
- OpenRC manages its own cgroup subsystem below /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc, configured via config files
- cgmanager tries to make cgroup management a lot easier by e.g. providing an 'all' controller alias
- Programs calling cgmanager expect it to be able to freely configure controllers
While I am not quite convinced to call this a bug (as my understanding of cgroups is not yet very advanced), I don't think cgmanager should attempt to configure controllers on OpenRC's own subsystem. By default, however, it does.
Is it not a more sane default for cgmanager not to try and interfere with OpenRC's subsystem by setting the default to
# /etc/init.d/cgmanager
command_args="-m name=systemd -M name=openrc"
?
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this, but I think that might be the saner default.