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CGCLASSIFY(1)		       libcgroup Manual			 CGCLASSIFY(1)

NAME
       cgclassify - move running task(s) to given cgroups

SYNOPSIS
       cgclassify   [-g	 <controllers>:<path>]	[--sticky  |  --cancel-sticky]
       <pidlist>

DESCRIPTION
       this command moves processes defined by the list of processes (pidlist)
       to the given control groups.

       The pids in the pidlist are separated by spaces

       -g <controllers>:<path>
	      defines  the  control groups where the task will be moved.  con‐
	      trollers is a list of controllers and path is the relative  path
	      to control groups in the given controllers list.

	      This flag can be used multiple times to define multiple pairs of
	      lists of controllers and relative paths.	Instead of the list of
	      all mounted controllers, the wildcard * can be used.

	      If  this	option	is not used then cgclassify will automatically
	      move the task to a control group based on /etc/cgrules.conf.

       --sticky
	      If this option is used, the daemon of service cgred (cgrulesengd
	      process)	does  not  change both the specified pidlist and their
	      children tasks.  Without this option, the daemon does not change
	      the  specified  pidlist but it automatically changes their child
	      tasks to the right cgroup based on /etc/cgrules.conf.

       --cancel-sticky
	      If this option is used, the daemon of service cgred (cgrulesengd
	      process) can automatically change both the specified pidlist and
	      their   child   tasks   to   the	 right	 cgroup	   based    on
	      /etc/cgrules.conf.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       CGROUP_LOGLEVEL
	      controls	verbosity of the tool. Allowed values are DEBUG, INFO,
	      WARNING or ERROR.

FILES
       /etc/cgrules.conf
	      default libcgroup configuration file

SEE ALSO
       cgrules.conf (5), cgexec (1)

Linux				  2009-03-15			 CGCLASSIFY(1)
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