Formatting in 'utils/machine/machine.go' and
'utils/sysfs/sysfs.go' was incorrect and causing ./build/presubmit.sh
script to fail in Travis giving below error:
The following files are not properly formatted:
$ ./build/presubmit.sh
+./build/check_gofmt.sh .
utils/machine/machine.go utils/sysfs/sysfs.go utils/machine/machine.go
utils/sysfs/sysfs.go
Fixed the formatting using below command:
gofmt -l -w -s utils/sysfs/sysfs.go
gofmt -l -w -s utils/machine/machine.go
Looks like formatting in 'utils/machine/machine.go' and
'utils/sysfs/sysfs.go' was incorrect and causing ./build/presubmit.sh
script to fail in Travis giving below error:
The following files are not properly formatted:
$ ./build/presubmit.sh
+./build/check_gofmt.sh .
utils/machine/machine.go utils/sysfs/sysfs.go utils/machine/machine.go
utils/sysfs/sysfs.go
Fixed the formatting using below command:
gofmt -l -w -s utils/sysfs/sysfs.go
gofmt -l -w -s utils/machine/machine.go
This patch adds requisite support to retrieve system uuid details for Power
systems. Power systems do not have DMI data. However most of the relevant details
are either in /proc or /sys. For baremetal servers, the UID is available in
/proc/device-tree/system-id. For guests the UUID is available in
/proc/device-tree/vm,uuid inside the guest. Guest's /proc filesystem do not have
/proc/device-tree/system-id
Example
On baremetal system
$cat /proc/device-tree/system-id
2122AAA
On a guest VM
$cat /proc/device-tree/vm,uuid
4b1a1a7e-079e-479c-8072-d8108f31050c
Signed-off-by: Pradipta Kr. Banerjee <bpradip@in.ibm.com>
The current logic assumes that entries are added to the store in
monotonically increasing order for time. This is not true when
we add creation events for existing containers.
. Remove counting of taskgroups from scheddebug.
. Move monitoring thread 500ms ahead of other containers housekeeping.
. Rely on /proc/loadavg for root load.
. Cover up for scheddebug atomicity issues (WIP)
. Remove counting of monitoring thread.
Getting better, but still a bit farther away from ideal load :(
Made an oomparser that gets oomkill logs from kernel messages
Made an oomparser that gets oomkill logs from kernel messages
Made an oomparser that gets oomkill logs from kernel messages
Made an oomparser that gets oomkill logs from kernel messages
Made an oomparser that gets oomkill logs from kernel messages
Made an oomparser that gets oomkill logs from kernel messages