runc-update(8) System Manager's Manual runc-update(8)

runc-update - update running container resource constraints

runc update [option ...] container-id

runc update -r resources.json|- container-id

The update command change the resource constraints of a running container instance.

The resources can be set using options, or, if -r is used, parsed from JSON provided as a file or from stdin.

In case -r is used, the JSON format is like this:

{
	"memory": {
		"limit": 0,
			"reservation": 0,
			"swap": 0,
			"kernel": 0,
			"kernelTCP": 0
	},
		"cpu": {
			"shares": 0,
			"quota": 0,
			"period": 0,
			"realtimeRuntime": 0,
			"realtimePeriod": 0,
			"cpus": "",
			"mems": ""
		},
		"blockIO": {
			"blkioWeight": 0
		}
}

Read the new resource limits from resources.json. Use - to read from stdin. If this option is used, all other options are ignored.
Set a new io weight.
Set CPU CFS period to be used for hardcapping (in microseconds)
Set CPU usage limit within a given period (in microseconds).
Set CPU realtime period to be used for hardcapping (in microseconds).
Set CPU realtime hardcap limit (in usecs). Allowed cpu time in a given period.
Set CPU shares (relative weight vs. other containers).
Set CPU(s) to use. The list can contain commas and ranges. For example: 0-3,7.
Set memory node(s) to use. The list format is the same as for --cpuset-cpus.
Set memory limit to num bytes.
Set memory reservation, or soft limit, to num bytes.
Set total memory + swap usage to num bytes. Use -1 to unset the limit (i.e. use unlimited swap).
Set the maximum number of processes allowed in the container.
Set the value for Intel RDT/CAT L3 cache schema.
Set the Intel RDT/MBA memory bandwidth schema.

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