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cgroups.7: Remove some redundant text on /proc files
The /proc files were mentioned in two different places. Once is enough. Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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.I /foo2/foo3
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for another.
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.\"
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.SS Introspection
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The list of subsystems compiled into the kernel can be seen in the file
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.IR /proc/cgroups .
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The file
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.I /proc/pid/cgroup
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lists the task's current cgroup
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membership for each mounted hierarchy.
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.\"
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.SS Creating cgroups and moving tasks
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The system begins with a single root cgroup (per hierarchy), '/', which all tasks belong to.
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A new cgroup is created by creating a directory in the cgroup filesystem:
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Further information can be found in the kernel source file
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.IR Documentation/cgroup-v1/pids.txt .
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.\"
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.SS /proc files
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.TP
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.IR /proc/cgroups " (since Linux 2.6.24)"
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This file contains information about the controllers
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that are available on the system.
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that are compiled into the kernel.
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An example of the contents of this file (reformatted for readability)
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is the following:
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