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CGGET(1) | libcgroup Manual | CGGET(1) |
NAME¶
cgget - print parameter(s) of given group(s)
SYNOPSIS¶
cgget [-n] [-v] [-m] [-b]
[-r <name>] [-g <controller>]
[-a] <path> ...
cgget [-n] [-v] [-m] [-b] [-r
<name>] -g <controller>:<path>
...
DESCRIPTION¶
Prints the parameter(s) of input cgroup(s). If neither controller nor variable are specified, the values of all possible variables are displayed.
- <path>
- is the name of the cgroup which should be read. This parameter can be used multiple times.
- -a, --all
- print the variables for all controllers which consist in the given cgroup
- -b
- ignores the default systemd delegated hierarchy path and constructs the path of the control groups relative to the cgroup root hierarchy.
- -c
- displays the controllers and their versions. This option can be used along with -m option.
- -g <controller>
- defines controllers whose values should be displayed. This option can be used multiple times.
- -g <controller>:<path>
- defines control groups whose values should be displayed. This option can be used multiple times.
- -h, --help
- display help and exit
- -m
- displays the current control groups setup mode. The control groups can be set up in one of three modes, legacy (cgroup v1 only), unified (cgroup v2 only) or hybrid (cgroup v1/v2).
- -n
- do not print headers, i.e. names of groups.
- -r, --variable <name>
- defines parameter to display. This option can be used multiple times.
- -v, --values-only
- print only values, not parameter names.
EXAMPLES¶
$ cgget -r cpuset.cpus -r cpuset.mems first second first: cpuset.cpus=0-1 cpuset.mems=0 second: cpuset.cpus=0 cpuset.mems=0 $ cgget -n -r cpuset.cpus -r cpuset.mems first second cpuset.cpus=0-1 cpuset.mems=0 cpuset.cpus=0 cpuset.mems=0 $ cgget -nv -r cpuset.cpus -r cpuset.mems first second 0-1 0 0 0 $ cgget -n -g cpu / cpu.rt_period_us=1000000 cpu.rt_runtime_us=950000 cpu.shares=1024 $ cgget -m Unified Mode (Cgroup v2 only).
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
- CGROUP_LOGLEVEL
- controls verbosity of the tool. Allowed values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING or ERROR.
SEE ALSO¶
cgrules.conf (1), cgcreate (1), cgget (1)
2010-01-18 | Linux |