I have a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.9 (Santiago) (I don't manage it). In the GRUB config file I have, let's say, isolcpus=2-32
(out of 36 cores). I also have a cgroup with cpuset=2-32
assigned via cgset.conf
to all important processes on that system.
My question is: how do these 2 settings interact?
Normally when I start a process with taskset -c 2-32
all threads end up on core 2 as isolcpus "removes cores from scheduler" as I was told so there is no load balancing.
However, the observed effect of cpuset is different - the various processes and threads end up on different cores.
Could someone explain how isolcpus
and taskset
command produces one result, while isolcpus
and cgroups/cpusets produce a different one?
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