Re: enabling cgroups v2

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On Fr, 08.09.23 12:57, jai (jaimin@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

> *ISSUE 1:*
> In ubuntu20, centos8 and almalinux8:
>
>
> *root@host:~# grep cgroup /proc/filesystemsnodev   cgroupnodev   cgroup2*
>
> In centos7:
>
> *root@centos:~# grep cgroup /proc/filesystemsnodev   cgroup*
>
> In my centos 7, command '*grep cgroup /proc/filesystems'* does not output
> "nodev cgroup2". Does this mean cgroups v2 is not supported in it and
> cannot be enabled in it?

centos 7 is just too old.

> *ISSUE 2:*
> In my ubuntu20, centos8 and alma8 server, I enable cgroups v2 by:
> 1. adding "systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=1" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX in
> /etc/default/grub,
> 2. executing the command "grub2-mkconfig" or "update-grub" as root and then
> 3. reboot the server.
>
> Without reboot, cgroups v2 does not come into effect when i check using the
> below command:
>
> *root@host:~# stat -fc %T /sys/fs/cgroup/tmpfs*
>
> Is there a way this can be done without a reboot? I am looking for a way to
> enable cgroups v2 which should n't need a reboot.

no, this cannot be switched at runtime in systemd. Requires a reboot.

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Berlin



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