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NAME

       cgrulesengd - control group rules daemon

SYNOPSIS

       cgrulesengd [options]

DESCRIPTION

       cgrulesengd  is  a daemon, which distributes processes to control groups. When any process
       changes its effective UID or GID, cgrulesengd inspects the list of rules loaded  from  the
       cgrules.conf  file  and  files  in  cgrules.d  (see cgrules.d (5) for potential conflicts)
       directory and moves the process to the appropriate control group.

       The list of rules is read during the daemon startup and cached  in  the  daemon's  memory.
       The  daemon reloads the list of rules when it receives SIGUSR2 signal.  The daemon reloads
       the list of templates when it receives SIGUSR1 signal.

       The daemon opens a standard unix socket to receive 'sticky' requests from cgexec.

OPTIONS

       -h|--help
              Display help.

       -f <path>|--logfile=<path>
              Write log messages to the given log file. When '-' is used as <path>, log  messages
              are  written  to  the standard output. If '-f' and '-s' are used together, the logs
              are sent to both destinations.

       -s[facility]|--syslog=[facility]
              Write log messages to syslog. The default facility is DAEMON. If '-f' and '-s'  are
              used together, the logs are sent to both destinations.

       -n|--nodaemon
              Don't fork the daemon, stay in the foreground.

       -v|--verbose
              Display  more  log  messages.  This  option  can be used three times to enable more
              verbose log messages.

       -q|--quiet
              Display less log messages.

       -Q|--nolog
              Disable logging.

       -d|--debug
              Equivalent to '-nvvvf -', i.e. don't fork the daemon, display all log messages  and
              write them to the standard output.

       -u <user>|--socket-user=<user>
              -g <group>|--socket-group=<group> Set the owner of cgrulesengd socket. Assumes that
              cgexec runs with proper suid permissions so it can write to the socket when  cgexec
              --sticky is used.

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

       /etc/cgrules.d
              default libcgroup configuration files directory

       /etc/cgconfig.conf
              default templates file

       /etc/cgconfig.d
              default templates directory

SEE ALSO

       cgrules.conf (5), cgrules.d (5)