NAME¶
lxc-cgroup - manage the control group associated with a container
SYNOPSIS¶
lxc-start -n name subsystem [value]
  
 
DESCRIPTION¶
lxc-cgroup get or set value from the control group associated with the
  container 
name. If no [value] is specified, the value of the
  
subsystem is displayed, otherwise it is set. The 
lxc-cgroup does
  not assume the correctness of the 
subsystem name, it is up to the user
  to specify the right 
subsystem name.
OPTIONS¶
  -  subsystem 
- Specify the subsystem control group name.
  -  [value] 
- Specify the subsystem control group value to be set.
COMMON OPTIONS¶
These options are common to most of lxc commands.
  - -?, -h, --help
- Print a longer usage message than normal.
  - --usage
- Give the usage message
  - -q, --quiet
- mute on
  - -o, --logfile=FILE
- Output to an alternate log FILE. The default is no
      log.
  - -l, --logpriority=LEVEL
- Set log priority to LEVEL. The default log priority
      is ERROR. Possible values are : FATAL, CRIT, WARN, ERROR, NOTICE, INFO,
      DEBUG.
      Note that this option is setting the priority of the events log in the
      alternate log file. It do not have effect on the ERROR events log on
      stderr.
  - -n, --name=NAME
- Use container identifier NAME. The container
      identifier format is an alphanumeric string.
EXAMPLES¶
  - lxc-cgroup -n foo devices.list
- display the allowed devices to be used.
  - lxc-cgroup -n foo cpuset.cpus "0,3"
- assign the processors 0 and 3 to the container.
DIAGNOSTIC¶
  - The container was not found
- The container is not running.
SEE ALSO¶
lxc(1), 
lxc-create(1), 
lxc-destroy(1), 
lxc-start(1),
  
lxc-stop(1), 
lxc-execute(1), 
lxc-kill(1),
  
lxc-console(1), 
lxc-monitor(1), 
lxc-wait(1),
  
lxc-cgroup(1), 
lxc-ls(1), 
lxc-ps(1), 
lxc-info(1),
  
lxc-freeze(1), 
lxc-unfreeze(1), 
lxc-attach(1),
  
lxc.conf(5)
AUTHOR¶
Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@free.fr>