03-13-2008
User Mode Linux sandbox?
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sandbox
sandbox.conf(5) Linux System Administration sandbox.conf(5)
NAME
sandbox.conf - user config file for the SELinux sandbox
DESCRIPTION
When running sandbox with the -C argument, it will be confined using control groups and a system administrator can specify how the sandbox
is confined.
Everything after "#" is ignored, as are empty lines. All arguments should be separated by and equals sign ("=").
These keywords are allowed.
NAME The name of the sandbox control group. Default is "sandbox".
CPUAFFINITY
Which cpus to assign sandbox to. The default is ALL, but users can specify a comma-separated list with dashes ("-") to rep-
resent ranges. Ex: 0-2,5
MEMUSAGE
How much memory to allow sandbox to use. The default is 80%. Users can specify either a percentage or a value in the form
of a number followed by one of the suffixes K, M, G to denote kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes respectively. Ex: 50% or
100M
CPUUSAGE
Percentage of cpu sandbox should be allowed to use. The default is 80%. Specify a value followed by a percent sign ("%").
Ex: 50%
SEE ALSO
sandbox(8)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Thomas Liu <tliu@fedoraproject.org>
sandbox.conf June 2010 sandbox.conf(5)