From ddca82aca08712a302cfabdbe59f73ee9ed3f73a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lennart Poettering Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 14:58:00 -0500 Subject: cgroup: get rid of MemorySoftLimit= The cgroup attribute memory.soft_limit_in_bytes is unlikely to stay around in the kernel for good, so let's not expose it for now. We can readd something like it later when the kernel guys decided on a final API for this. --- man/systemd.cgroup.xml | 15 +++++---------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'man') diff --git a/man/systemd.cgroup.xml b/man/systemd.cgroup.xml index cc0eb15abb..ac5896233c 100644 --- a/man/systemd.cgroup.xml +++ b/man/systemd.cgroup.xml @@ -136,22 +136,17 @@ along with systemd; If not, see . MemoryLimit=bytes - MemorySoftLimit=bytes - Specify the hard and soft limits on maximum memory - usage of the executed processes. The "hard" limit specifies - how much process and kernel memory can be used by tasks in - this unit, when there is no memory contention. If the kernel - detects memory contention, memory reclaim will be performed - until the memory usage is within the "soft" limit. Takes a + Specify the limit on maximum memory usage of the + executed processes. The limit specifies how much process and + kernel memory can be used by tasks in this unit. Takes a memory size in bytes. If the value is suffixed with K, M, G or T, the specified memory size is parsed as Kilobytes, Megabytes, Gigabytes, or Terabytes (with the base 1024), respectively. This controls the - memory.limit_in_bytes and - memory.soft_limit_in_bytes control group - attributes. For details about these control group attributes, + memory.limit_in_bytes control group + attribute. For details about this control group attribute, see memory.txt. -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf