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cgroupfs-mount

Light-weight package to set up cgroupfs mounts

Control groups are a kernel mechanism for tracking and imposing limits on resource usage on groups of tasks.

These scripts set up cgroups at boot without doing any cgroup management or doing any classification of tasks into cgroups.

Do I need this?

If you're using systemd as your init system, you do not need this, as systemd will already configure and manage a properly mounted cgroup hierarchy.

How do I install this?

For Debian users, simply apt-get install cgroupfs-mount.

If you're on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty), you should simply use cgroup-lite instead (the equivalent package this one was based upon).

If you're on Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) or later, you're likely using systemd already, and thus are unlikely to need this package.

If you're on some other distribution, either look for a similar package in your distribution's packages or clone these scripts and ensure that the cgroupfs-mount script is somehow invoked during system startup.

Troubleshooting

It is critically important for the proper operation of these scripts that you do not manually include any cgroup mount points in /etc/fstab. After commenting out any extraneous cgroup entries in /etc/fstab, you should either reboot or manually umount them and then run cgroupfs-mount again.

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