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Judging daemon for programming contests
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Native Rust library for managing control groups under Linux
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Sandbox implemented in GO with container / ptrace / seccomp
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Sandbox Server in REST / gRPC
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Native Rust crate for operating on cgroups.
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Exporter for grouped process
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A set of tools to work with cgroup tree and process classification/QoS according to it
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The sandbox for segment-judger using linux namespace, cgroup and seccomp
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Python binding for libcgroup
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Contain is a simple process wrapper(like a container) using namespaces and cgroups -- This is a work in progress to understand inner workings of linux containers
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Helper for using cgroup for incoming traffic.
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When the
k8ssubcommand notices that a container is deleted, it keeps thetraceletfor one minute. Directly retire the tracelet without any timeouts after dumping it a final time and store the rendered string compressed in a second list (which has a maximal length, appending if full will push the oldest element out).If the API functions for
dump,closeetc can't find an active tracelet,