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APPJAIL-LIMITS(1) General Commands Manual APPJAIL-LIMITS(1) NAME appjail-limits -- Display and update resource limits database for jails SYNOPSIS appjail limits get [-eHIipt] -n nro jail [keyword ...] appjail limits list [-eHIipt] [-n nro] jail [keyword ...] appjail limits off jail appjail limits on jail appjail limits remove [all|nro nro] jail appjail limits remove keyword -n nro jail [keyword ...] appjail limits set [-E|-e] [-N name] [-n [auto|nro]] jail resource:action[=amount[/per]] appjail limits stats [-eHhIpt] jail [keyword ...] DESCRIPTION The appjail limits utility provides a flexible resource limits mecha- nism for jails, controlled by a set of rules that can be added or re- moved at runtime. appjail limits requires the kern.racct.enable tunable to be set to 1 in your loader.conf(5). You must reboot your system for the change to take effect. The options are as follows: get [-eHIipt] -n nro jail [keyword ...] Get information about current rules , that is, the keyword that represent the information to be obtained. Multiple keywords can be specified, which are displayed as a table-like interface in the order in which they are specified. If no keyword is specified, the defaults are nro, enabled, name, rule and loaded. See "KEYWORDS" for a list of available keywords. -e Not required when using -p . The \t character is used to de- limit columns, so as not to show strange values, this option shows <TAB> instead of \t in the case that a value contains the latter. -H Shows the name of the columns. -I Include empty values. By default, a minus sign is displayed when a value is empty. -i Don't complain when nro doesn't exist. -p Columnate the list. -t Tabulate columns and values. -n nro Identifier. list [-eHIipt] [-n nro] jail [keyword ...] Similar to get but shows each keyword for each rule in a nice table. -e, -H, -I, -p, -t All of these options perform the opposite task of the options described in get. -i Perform the same task as described in get . -n nro Only show information for nro. off jail Flush the rules currently in use. on jail Load enabled rules configured by set . remove [all|nro nro] jail Remove a given rule. all Remove all rules. nro nro Remove the rule specified by nro . remove keyword -n nro jail [keyword ...] Remove a given keyword identified by nro . See "KEYWORDS" for a list of available keywords. set [-E|-e] [-N name] [-n [auto|nro]] jail resource:action[=amount[/per]] Configure a new or existing rule. You can skip the required parameters and arguments if nro has the corresponding value, e.g. you can use -e to disable a given rctl(8) rule without specifying it again. [-E|-e] Enable (-E) or disable (-e) this rule. [-N name] Brief description about this rule. [-n [auto|nro]] Identifier. An identifier is composed of a positive number. Use auto (default) to get the lowest identifier value. stats [-eHhIpt] jail [keyword ...] Get information about resource consumption , that is, the keyword that represent the information to be obtained. Multiple keywords can be specified, which are displayed as a table-like interface in the order in which they are specified. If no keyword is specified, the defaults are maxproc, cputime, pcpu, vmemoryuse, readiops and writeiops. See "KEYWORDS" for a list of available keywords. -e, -H, -I, -p, -t All of these options perform the opposite task of the options described in get. -h By default, stats displays the output in "human-Readable" for- mat, using unit suffixes such as Byte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte, and Petabyte. This option does not allow this be- havior. KEYWORDS get, list, remove keyword action Defines what will happen when a process exceeds the allowed amount. See the ACTIONS section in rctl(8) for details. enabled Shows 1 if the rule is enabled, 0 if it is not. name Brief description about this rule. per Defines what entity the amount gets accounted for. See RULE SYNTAX in rctl(8) for details. resource Identifies the resource the rule controls. See the RESOURCES sec- tion in rctl(8) for details. rule The rule that will be applied. get, list nro Identifier. loaded The rule that is currently in use. stats See RESOURCES in rctl(8). EXIT STATUS The appjail limits utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error oc- curs. SEE ALSO appjail-quick(1) sysexits(3) rctl(8) AUTHORS Jess Daniel Colmenares Oviedo <DtxdF@disroot.org> FreeBSD Ports 14.quarterly April 6, 2024 APPJAIL-LIMITS(1)
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