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2.14. Additional Resources
The ultimate documentation for cgroup commands is available on the manual pages provided with the libcgroup package. The section numbers are specified in the list of man pages below.
The libcgroup Man Pages
man 1 cgclassify— thecgclassifycommand is used to move running tasks to one or more cgroups.man 1 cgclear— thecgclearcommand is used to delete all cgroups in a hierarchy.man 5 cgconfig.conf— cgroups are defined in thecgconfig.conffile.man 8 cgconfigparser— thecgconfigparsercommand parses thecgconfig.conffile and mounts hierarchies.man 1 cgcreate— thecgcreatecommand creates new cgroups in hierarchies.man 1 cgdelete— thecgdeletecommand removes specified cgroups.man 1 cgexec— thecgexeccommand runs tasks in specified cgroups.man 1 cgget— thecggetcommand displays cgroup parameters.man 1 cgsnapshot— thecgsnapshotcommand generates a configuration file from existing subsystems.man 5 cgred.conf—cgred.confis the configuration file for thecgredservice.man 5 cgrules.conf—cgrules.confcontains the rules used for determining when tasks belong to certain cgroups.man 8 cgrulesengd— thecgrulesengdservice distributes tasks to cgroups.man 1 cgset— thecgsetcommand sets parameters for a cgroup.man 1 lscgroup— thelscgroupcommand lists the cgroups in a hierarchy.man 1 lssubsys— thelssubsyscommand lists the hierarchies containing the specified subsystems.

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