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Code Editor : cgred.conf
# /etc/sysconfig/cgred.conf - CGroup Rules Engine Daemon configuration file # # The four options listed below (CONFIG_FILE, LOG_FILE, NODAEMON, LOG) are # the only valid ones. Defining anything else in this file will cause the # CGroup Rules Engine program to fail. So, don't do it. # The pathname to the configuration file for CGroup Rules Engine CONFIG_FILE="/etc/cgrules.conf" # Uncomment the following line to log to specified file instead of syslog #LOG_FILE="/var/log/cgrulesengd.log" # Uncomment the second line to run CGroup Rules Engine in non-daemon mode NODAEMON="" #NODAEMON="--nodaemon" # Set owner of cgred socket. 'cgexec' tool should have write access there # (either using suid and/or sgid permissions or Linux capabilities). SOCKET_USER="" SOCKET_GROUP="cgred" # Uncomment the second line to disable logging for CGroup Rules Engine # Uncomment the third line to enable more verbose logging. LOG="" #LOG="--nolog" #LOG="-v"
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