Result for 07FF9E05E1DFBB2D091DF93F8553FB72FE03AC07

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/lxcfs/liblxcfs.so
FileSize83728
MD5B5DFB1A91E5F20BB2A4DCA2F01AAD829
SHA-107FF9E05E1DFBB2D091DF93F8553FB72FE03AC07
SHA-2568581C66384823F170ED3FE3A1B78722858B768E5C082EAD0AEA906A7C172CC75
SSDEEP1536:cQkerLnM11iRXEWW7LusZ7EsaSUb+Wp2aKhQ:VeKEWW2sWSUb+u2aK+
TLSHT19083085BF7634879C090E4B0CBBFD7333921F4A95231399F2D09C5363E92A9A5E6DA10
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MD52A9098308FAC1684E6A92410B4FBFC8C
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLXCFS is a simple userspace filesystem designed to work around some current limitations of the Linux kernel. Specifically, it's providing two main things - A set of files which can be bind-mounted over their /proc originals to provide CGroup-aware values. - A cgroupfs-like tree which is container aware. The code is pretty simple, written in C using libfuse. The main driver for this work was the need to run systemd based containers as a regular unprivileged user while still allowing systemd inside the container to interact with cgroups. Now with the introduction of the cgroup namespace in the Linux kernel, that part is no longer necessary on recent kernels and focus is now on making containers feel more like a real independent system through the proc masking feature.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelxcfs
PackageRelease2.el8
PackageVersion3.0.4
SHA-1EECB217BBDEEA6E41EFDE87AEDFB896BEE469618
SHA-256EF5CF276A616AD572E1932A5134C67B7CA76F76F86D1E4EF5216DE3FD0F54621