Difference between revisions of "Linux: Cgroups Resource Limiting"
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| − | This document describes the process of a basic installation of the arbiter2 tool, that can be used to apply CPU & Memory limits on logged-in Linux users, using cgroups accounting. | + | This document describes the process of a basic installation of the arbiter2 tool, that can be used to apply CPU & Memory limits on logged-in Linux users, using cgroups accounting. The official documentation can be found at https://github.com/subfission/arbiter2/blob/master/INSTALL.md |
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| + | == Installing Python == | ||
| + | <nowiki> | ||
| + | $ yum install python36 | ||
| + | </nowiki> | ||
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| + | == Installing external modules == | ||
| + | <nowiki> | ||
| + | $ python3 -m ensurepip --default-pip | ||
| + | $ pip3 install matplotlib toml requests # requests may not be necessary | ||
| + | </nowiki> | ||
Revision as of 08:46, 3 May 2020
This document describes the process of a basic installation of the arbiter2 tool, that can be used to apply CPU & Memory limits on logged-in Linux users, using cgroups accounting. The official documentation can be found at https://github.com/subfission/arbiter2/blob/master/INSTALL.md
Installing Python
$ yum install python36
Installing external modules
$ python3 -m ensurepip --default-pip $ pip3 install matplotlib toml requests # requests may not be necessary