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NAME

       cgxget - print parameter(s) of given group(s)

SYNOPSIS

       cgxget [-1] [-2] [-i] [-n] [-v] [-b] [-r <name>] [-g <controller>] [-a] <path> ...
       cgxget [-1] [-2] [-i] [-n] [-v] [-b] [-r <name>] -g <controller>:<path> ...

DESCRIPTION

       Prints the parameter(s) of input cgroup(s).  If neither controller nor variable are specified, the values
       of  all  possible  variables  are displayed.  When the request's cgroup version differs from the system's
       cgroup version, cgxget will attempt to translate from one version to the other.  If the  request  version
       and  the  system's version are the same, no translation is done and cgxget will behave like cgget.  If no
       version is specified by the user (either [-1] or [-2]), the behavior is undefined.

       <path> is the name of the cgroup which should be read.  This parameter can be used multiple times.

       -1, --v1
              data in/out of cgxget is in cgroup v1 format.  In this mode,  the  user  will  provide  values  in
              cgroup  v1 format and receive values in v1 format.  format.  If the system is running in cgroup v2
              mode, libcgroup will convert the data as necessary

       -2, --v2
              data in/out of cgxget is in cgroup v2 format.  In this mode,  the  user  will  provide  values  in
              cgroup  v2  format  and  receive values in v2 format.  If the system is running in cgroup v1 mode,
              libcgroup will convert the data as necessary

       -a, --all
              print the variables for all controllers which consist in the  given cgroup

       -b     ignores the default systemd delegated hierarchy path and constructs the path of the control groups
              relative to the cgroup root hierarchy.

       -g <controller>
              defines controllers whose values should be displayed.  This option can be used multiple times.

       -g <controller>:<path>
              defines control groups whose values should be displayed.  This option can be used multiple times.

       -h, --help
              display help and exit

       -i, --ignore-unmappable
              ignore errors for values that cannot be converted from v1 to v2 or vice versa

       -n     do not print headers, i.e. names of groups.

       -r, --variable <name>
              defines parameter to display.  This option can be used multiple times.

       -v, --values-only
              print only values, not parameter names.

EXAMPLES

       $ cgxget -1 -r cpuset.cpus -r cpuset.mems first second
       first:
       cpuset.cpus=0-1
       cpuset.mems=0

       second:
       cpuset.cpus=0
       cpuset.mems=0

       $ cgxget -1 -n -r cpuset.cpus -r cpuset.mems first second
       cpuset.cpus=0-1
       cpuset.mems=0
       cpuset.cpus=0
       cpuset.mems=0

       $ cgxget -1 -nv -r cpuset.cpus -r cpuset.mems first second
       0-1
       0
       0
       0

       $ cgxget -1 -n -g cpu /
       cpu.rt_period_us=1000000
       cpu.rt_runtime_us=950000
       cpu.shares=1024

       $ cgxget -2 -r cpu.max first
       first:
       cpu.max: max 100000

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

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

AUTHOR

       Tom Hromatka <tom.hromatka@oracle.com>

SEE ALSO

       cgrules.conf (1), cgcreate (1), cgget (1), cgset (1), cgxset (1)

Linux                                              2022-08-03                                          CGXGET(1)