25.3. Allocating system resources using systemd


Allocating system resources by using systemd involves creating & managing systemd services and units. This can be configured to start, stop, or restart at specific times or in response to certain system events. You can either change the value of the unit file option of your service, or use the systemctl command.

Procedure

  • By using the systemctl command.

    1. Check the assigned values for the service of your choice:

      # systemctl show --property <unit file option> <service name>
    2. Set the required value of the CPU time allocation policy option:

      # systemctl set-property <service name> <unit file option>=<value>

      See systemd.resource-control(5) and systemd.exec(5) man pages for more information.

Verification

  • Check the newly assigned values for the service of your choice:

    # systemctl show --property <unit file option> <service name>
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