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| SYSTEMD.CONF(5) | systemd.conf | SYSTEMD.CONF(5) | 
NAME¶
systemd.conf - systemd manager configuration fileSYNOPSIS¶
system.conf user.confDESCRIPTION¶
When run as system instance systemd reads the configuration file system.conf, otherwise user.conf. These configuration files contain a few settings controlling basic manager operations.OPTIONS¶
All options are configured in the [Manager] section: LogLevel=, LogTarget=, LogColor=, LogLocation=, DumpCore=yes, CrashShell=no, ShowStatus=yes, SysVConsole=yes, CrashChVT=1, DefaultStandardOutput=journal, DefaultStandardError=inheritConfigures various parameters of basic manager
  operation. These options may be overridden by the respective command line
  arguments. See systemd(1) for details about these command line
  arguments.
CPUAffinity=
Configures the initial CPU affinity for the
  init process. Takes a space-separated list of CPU indexes.
MountAuto=yes, SwapAuto=yes
Configures whether systemd should
  automatically activate all swap or mounts listed in /etc/fstab, or whether
  this job is left to some other system script.
DefaultControllers=cpu
Configures in which cgroup controller
  hierarchies to create per-service cgroups automatically, in addition to the
  name=systemd named hierarchy. Defaults to 'cpu'. Takes a space separated list
  of controller names. Pass an empty string to ensure that systemd does not
  touch any hierarchies but its own.
JoinControllers=cpu,cpuacct
Configures controllers that shall be mounted
  in a single hierarchy. By default systemd will mount all controllers which are
  enabled in the kernel in individual hierachies, with the exception of those
  listed in this setting. Takes a space separated list of comma separated
  controller names, in order to allow multiple joined hierarchies. Defaults to
  'cpu,cpuacct'. Pass an empty string to ensure that systemd mounts all
  controllers in separate hierarchies.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>Developer
| 10/07/2013 | systemd |