SYSTEMD.CONF(5) systemd.conf SYSTEMD.CONF(5)
NAME
systemd.conf - systemd manager configuration file
SYNOPSIS
system.conf
user.conf
DESCRIPTION
When run as system instance systemd reads the configuration file system.conf, otherwise user.conf. These configuration files contain a few
settings controlling basic manager operations.
OPTIONS
All options are configured in the [Manager] section:
LogLevel=, LogTarget=, LogColor=, LogLocation=, DumpCore=yes, CrashShell=no, ShowStatus=yes, SysVConsole=yes, CrashChVT=1,
DefaultStandardOutput=journal, DefaultStandardError=inherit
Configures various parameters of basic manager operation. These options may be overridden by the respective command line arguments. See
systemd(1) for details about these command line arguments.
CPUAffinity=
Configures the initial CPU affinity for the init process. Takes a space-separated list of CPU indexes.
MountAuto=yes, SwapAuto=yes
Configures whether systemd should automatically activate all swap or mounts listed in /etc/fstab, or whether this job is left to some
other system script.
DefaultControllers=cpu
Configures in which cgroup controller hierarchies to create per-service cgroups automatically, in addition to the name=systemd named
hierarchy. Defaults to 'cpu'. Takes a space separated list of controller names. Pass an empty string to ensure that systemd does not
touch any hierarchies but its own.
JoinControllers=cpu,cpuacct
Configures controllers that shall be mounted in a single hierarchy. By default systemd will mount all controllers which are enabled in
the kernel in individual hierachies, with the exception of those listed in this setting. Takes a space separated list of comma
separated controller names, in order to allow multiple joined hierarchies. Defaults to 'cpu,cpuacct'. Pass an empty string to ensure
that systemd mounts all controllers in separate hierarchies.
SEE ALSO
systemd(1)
AUTHOR
Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>
Developer
systemd 10/07/2013 SYSTEMD.CONF(5)