cgsnapshot (1) - Linux Manuals
cgsnapshot: generate the configuration file for given controllers
NAME
cgsnapshot - generate the configuration file for given controllers
SYNOPSIS
cgsnapshot [-h] [-s] [-t] [-b file] [-w file] [-f output_file] [controller] [...]DESCRIPTION
cgsnapshot generates the cgconfig compatible configuration file for the given controllers. If no controller is set, then cgsnapshot shows all mounted hierarchies. The output is in the same format as the cgconfig.conf configuration file.
- -b file
-
Display only variables from the blacklist.
The default location of the blacklist is
/etc/cgsnapshot_blacklist.conf.
This list contains all variables which should be ignored by the
cgsnapshot
If the variable is blacklisted, it will not be displayed.
If it is not present on the blacklist, the whitelist
is checked.
- -h, --help
-
display this help and exit
- -f, --file
-
Redirect the output to output_file
- -s, --silent
-
Ignore all warnings
- -t, --strict
-
Do not display the variables which are not on the whitelist
- -w file
-
Set the blacklist configuration file.
This list contains all variables which should be displayed by
cgsnapshot
If the variable is not blacklisted, the whitelist is checked.
If the variable is on the whitelist, it is displayed by
cgsnapshot
If the variable is not on the whitelist,
the variable is displayed and a warning message is produced.
By default the whitelist is not used.
The warning message can be omitted using the -s, --silent flag. If the -t, --strict flag is used, the variable which is not on the whitelist is not displayed.
- controller
-
defines the controller whose hierarchies will be
output
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
- CGROUP_LOGLEVEL
-
controls verbosity of the tool. Allowed values are DEBUG,
INFO, WARNING or ERROR.
FILES
- /etc/cgsnapshot_blacklist.conf
-
default blacklist
- /etc/cgsnapshot_whitelist.conf
-
default whitelist
- /etc/cgconfig.conf
-
default libcgroup configuration file
EXAMPLES
- cgsnapshot -s -f /etc/cgconfig.conf.cgsnapshot
-
create configuration file which contains all mounted controllers and all
control groups which are on the actual system
- cgsnapshot -s -f /etc/cgconfig.conf.cgsnapshot cpu
-
create configuration file which contains hierarchy containing cpu controller and all its
control groups on the actual system
SEE ALSO
cgconfig.conf (5)