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says that container 101 cannot ever have more than 25 percent of a CPU even if the CPU is idle for the other 75% of the time. The limit is calculated as a percentage of a single CPU, not as a percentage of the server's CPU resources as a whole. In other words, if you have more than one CPU, you can set a cpulimit > 100. In a quad-core server, setting cpulimit to 100 permits a container to consume one entire core (and not 100% of the server).
 
says that container 101 cannot ever have more than 25 percent of a CPU even if the CPU is idle for the other 75% of the time. The limit is calculated as a percentage of a single CPU, not as a percentage of the server's CPU resources as a whole. In other words, if you have more than one CPU, you can set a cpulimit > 100. In a quad-core server, setting cpulimit to 100 permits a container to consume one entire core (and not 100% of the server).
  
CPU limits are only available in rhel5-based and rhel6-based kernels and they behave a bit differently in them.
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{{Warning|cpulimit is not yet implemented in kernels > 2.6.18 (i.e. development ones). Use stable kernel if you want this feature.}}
 
 
In the rhel5 kernel the limit has a container-wide meaning. That said if you have e.g. a container of 2 CPUS with the 100% cpulimit set, this container's usage of CPUs can be 100%/0% or 50%/50% or any other values, whose sum is 100%.
 
 
 
In the rhel6 kernel the applied limit is divided between onlince CPUs proportionally and a busy CPU cannot borrow time from an idle one. I.e. with a 2 CPUs container and 100% limit set the usage of each CPU cannot exceed 50% in any case.
 
  
 
[[Category: Troubleshooting]]
 
[[Category: Troubleshooting]]

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