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In each options/foo.md, keep a list of where the option is used. This will be valuable to anyone making future edits, and to those reviewing those edits. This may be a controversial commit, because those crossref lists are autogenerated as a side effect of the script that reads them. It definitely violates POLA. And one day, some kind person will reconcile (e.g.) --label, using it in more man pages, and maybe forget to git-commit the rewritten file, and CI will fail. I think this is a tough tradeoff, but worth doing. Without this, it's much too easy for someone to change an option file in a way that renders it inapplicable/misleading for some podman commands. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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####> This option file is used in:
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####> podman build, container clone, create, run, update
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####> If you edit this file, make sure your changes
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####> are applicable to all of those.
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#### **--cpu-period**=*limit*
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Set the CPU period for the Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS), which is a
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duration in microseconds. Once the container's CPU quota is used up, it will
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not be scheduled to run until the current period ends. Defaults to 100000
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microseconds.
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On some systems, changing the resource limits may not be allowed for non-root
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users. For more details, see
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https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/main/troubleshooting.md#26-running-containers-with-resource-limits-fails-with-a-permissions-error
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This option is not supported on cgroups V1 rootless systems.
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