<div dir="ltr">Hi,<br><br>I understand that this is not the quite appropriate mailing list to ask the question, but the question is related to the LXC tech we use on the server, so here it goes:<br><br>Most of the time the LXC containers on our servers work properly, but occasionally someone, somewhere starts an IO heavy operation that kills performance for everybody. For some time I tried to ask people nicely to use "ionice -c 3" or run the task offhours but this is not enough. The problem happens quite often for people to complain, but not (IMHO) to warrant purchasing of new hardware.<br>
<br>I envision that an ideal solution would be some daemon that would monitor disk IO activity and automatically reduce (or raise, depending how you view it) ionice priority of the process or the container. The daemon would restore the IO niceness after some good behavior period.<br>
<br>Is there any solution along the lines?<br><br clear="all">--<br>Arie<br><br>
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