pub struct CgroupBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A control group builder instance

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impl CgroupBuilder

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pub fn new(name: &str) -> CgroupBuilder

Start building a control group with the supplied hierarchy and name pair.

Note that this does not actually create the control group until build() is called.

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pub fn memory(self) -> MemoryResourceBuilder

Builds the memory resources of the control group.

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pub fn pid(self) -> PidResourceBuilder

Builds the pid resources of the control group.

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pub fn cpu(self) -> CpuResourceBuilder

Builds the cpu resources of the control group.

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pub fn devices(self) -> DeviceResourceBuilder

Builds the devices resources of the control group, disallowing or allowing access to certain devices in the system.

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pub fn network(self) -> NetworkResourceBuilder

Builds the network resources of the control group, setting class id, or various priorities on networking interfaces.

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pub fn hugepages(self) -> HugepagesResourceBuilder

Builds the hugepage/hugetlb resources available to the control group.

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pub fn blkio(self) -> BlkIoResourcesBuilder

Builds the block I/O resources available for the control group.

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pub fn build(self, hier: Box<dyn Hierarchy>) -> Result<Cgroup, Error>

Finalize the control group, consuming the builder and creating the control group.

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pub fn set_specified_controllers( self, specified_controllers: Vec<String> ) -> Self

Specifically enable some controllers in the control group.

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