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- $ cgm getpidcgroupabs $$
- Usage:
- cgm ping
- cgm create <controller> <cgroup>
- cgm chown <controller> <cgroup> uid gid
- cgm chmod <controller> <cgroup> mode
- cgm chmodfile <controller> <cgroup> file mode
- cgm remove <controller> <cgroup> [0|1]
- cgm getpidcgroup <controller> pid
- cgm getpidcgroupabs <controller> pid
- cgm movepid <controller> <cgroup> pid
- cgm movepidabs <controller> <cgroup> pid
- cgm getvalue <controller> <cgroup> file
- cgm setvalue <controller> <cgroup> file value
- cgm gettasks <controller> <cgroup>
- cgm gettasksrecursive <controller> <cgroup>
- cgm listchildren <controller> <cgroup>
- cgm removeonempty <controller> <cgroup>
- cgm prune <controller> <cgroup>
- cgm listcontrollers
- cgm listkeys <controller> <cgroup>
- cgm apiversion
- Replace '<controller>' with the desired controller, i.e.
- memory, and '<cgroup>' with the desired cgroup, i.e. x1.
- For create, chown, chmod, remove, prune, remove_on_empty,
- gettasksrecursive and movepid, <controller> may be "all" or
- a comma-separated set of cgroups.
- Remove by default is recursive, but adding '0' as the last argument
- will perforn non-recursive deletion. Adding '1' is supported
- for legacy reasons.
- To refer to the current cgroup, use ''.
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