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
list of rules loaded from cgrules.conf file and moves the process to
the appropriate control group.
The list of rules is read during the daemon startup and are cached in
daemon's memory. The daemon reloads the list of rules when it receives
SIGUSR2 signal.
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. Both
'-f' and '-s' can be used together then logs are sent to both
destinations.
-s[facility]|--syslog=[facility]
Write log messages to syslog. The default facility is DAEMON.
Both '-f' and '-s' can be used together then logs are sent to
both destinations.
-n|--nodaemon
Don't fork the daemon, stay in foreground.
-v|--verbose
Display more log messages. This option can be used twice to
enable even more log messages.
-q|--quiet
Display less log messages. This option can be used twice to
enable even less log messages and log errors only.
-Q|--nolog
Disable logging.
-d|--debug
Equivalent to '-nvvf -', i.e. don't fork the daemon, display all
log messages and write them to the standard output.
FILES
/etc/cgrules.conf
the default libcgroup configuration file
SEE ALSO
cgrules.conf (5)