--apparmor
Print AppArmor confinement status for each sandbox.
--arp
Print ARP table for each sandbox.
--caps
Print capabilities configuration for each sandbox.
--cgroup
Print control group information for each sandbox.
--cpu
Print CPU affinity for each sandbox.
--debug
Print debug messages
-?
, --help
Print options end exit.
--interface
Print network interface information for each sandbox.
--list
List all sandboxes.
--name=name
Print information only about named sandbox.
--netstats
Monitor network statistics for sandboxes creating a new
network namespace.
--route
Print route table for each sandbox.
--seccomp
Print seccomp configuration for each sandbox.
--top
Monitor the most CPU-intensive sandboxes. This command is
similar to the regular UNIX top command, however it
applies only to sandboxes.
--tree
Print a tree of all sandboxed processes.
--version
Print program version and exit.
--wrap
Enable line wrapping in terminals. By default the lines
are trimmed.
--x11
Print X11 display number.
The format for each listed sandbox entry is as follows:
PID:USER:Sandbox Name:Command
Listed below are the available fields (columns) in various
firemon commands in alphabetical order:
Command
Command used to start the sandbox.
CPU% CPU usage, the sandbox share of the elapsed CPU time since
the last screen update
PID Unique process ID for the task controlling the sandbox.
Prcs Number of processes running in sandbox, including the
controlling process.
RES Resident Memory Size (KiB), sandbox non-swapped physical
memory. It is a sum of the RES values for all processes
running in the sandbox.
Sandbox Name
The name of the sandbox, if any.
SHR Shared Memory Size (KiB), it reflects memory shared with
other processes. It is a sum of the SHR values for all
processes running in the sandbox, including the
controlling process.
Uptime Sandbox running time in hours:minutes:seconds format.
USER The owner of the sandbox.