[PATCH] remote: remove obsolete params from sysconf file

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The LIBVIRTD_CONFIG and LIBVIRTD_NOFILES_LIMIT parameters were only
honoured when using the sysvinit scripts. This was removed already in

      commit 912fe2df9d8628b2f3d54485f1cb919cb124d07a
      Author: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@xxxxxxxxxx>
      Date:   Fri Mar 15 16:47:27 2019 +0100

        Drop support for "Red Hat" init scripts

so the parameters can safely be dropped.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 src/remote/libvirtd.sysconf | 18 +-----------------
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 17 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/remote/libvirtd.sysconf b/src/remote/libvirtd.sysconf
index f15e5956eb..60a47c252f 100644
--- a/src/remote/libvirtd.sysconf
+++ b/src/remote/libvirtd.sysconf
@@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
-# Override the default config file
-# NOTE: This setting is no longer honoured if using
-# systemd. Set '--config /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf'
-# in LIBVIRTD_ARGS instead.
-#LIBVIRTD_CONFIG=/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf
+# Customizations for the libvirtd.service systemd unit
 
 # Listen for TCP/IP connections
 # NB. must setup TLS/SSL keys prior to using this
@@ -19,15 +15,3 @@
 #QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=sdl
 #
 #SDL_AUDIODRIVER=pulse
-
-# Override the maximum number of opened files.
-# This only works with traditional init scripts.
-# In the systemd world, the limit can only be changed by overriding
-# LimitNOFILE for libvirtd.service. To do that, just create a *.conf
-# file in /etc/systemd/system/libvirtd.service.d/ (for example
-# /etc/systemd/system/libvirtd.service.d/openfiles.conf) and write
-# the following two lines in it:
-#   [Service]
-#   LimitNOFILE=2048
-#
-#LIBVIRTD_NOFILES_LIMIT=2048
-- 
2.21.0

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