SYNOPSIS
container limit [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
The container limit command limits ressources available to a container at runtime.
OPTIONS
The following container options are available:
-n, --name=NAME
- Specify container name.
--blockio-device-weight=DEVICE WEIGHT
- Specify device specific blockio weight, see systemd.resource-control(5).
--blockio-read-bandwith=DEVICE BYTES
- Specify device specific blockio read bandwith, see systemd.resource-control(5).
-b, --blockio-weight=WEIGHT
- Specify general blockio weight, see systemd.resource-control(5).
--blockio-write-bandwith=DEVICE BYTES
- Specify device specific blockio write bandwith, see systemd.resource-control(5).
-c, --cpu-quota=QUOTA
- Specify CPU quota, see systemd.resource-control(5).
--cpu-shares=SHARES
- Specify CPU shares, see systemd.resource-control(5).
-m, --memory-limit=BYTES
- Specify memory limit, see systemd.resource-control(5).
-t, --tasks-max=NUMBER
- Specify tasks max, see systemd.resource-control(5).
EXAMPLES
Set blockio weight for the example.net container:
- sudo container limit -n example.net --blockio-weight 100
Set CPU quota for the example.net container:
- sudo container limit -n example.net --cpu-quota 10%
Set memory limit for the example.net container to 1GB:
- sudo container limit -n example.net --memory-limit 1G
Set tasks max for the example.net container to 100:
- sudo container limit -n example.net --tasks-max 100
HOMEPAGE
More information about container-tools and the Open Infrastructure project can be found on the homepage at https://open-infrastructure.net.
BUGS
Bugs can be reported by sending a bug report to the Debian Bug Tracking System at https://bugs.debian.org.