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diff --git a/man/systemd.service.xml b/man/systemd.service.xml
index 81a4078c7..f6b9fe296 100644
--- a/man/systemd.service.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.service.xml
@@ -305,9 +305,10 @@
ExecStart=Commands with their
arguments that are executed when this
- service is started. The first
- argument must be an absolute path
- name.
+ service is started. For each of the
+ specified commands, the first argument
+ must be an absolute and literal path
+ to an executable.
When Type is
not , only one
@@ -320,11 +321,7 @@
(these semicolons must be passed as
separate words). Alternatively, this
directive may be specified more than
- once with the same effect. However,
- the latter syntax is not recommended
- for compatibility with parsers
- suitable for XDG
- .desktop files.
+ once with the same effect.
Lone semicolons may be escaped as
\;. If the empty
string is assigned to this option, the
@@ -332,6 +329,35 @@
prior assignments of this option will
have no effect.
+ Each command line is split on
+ whitespace, with the first item being
+ the command to execute, and the
+ subsequent items being the arguments.
+ Double quotes ("...") and single
+ quotes ('...') may be used, in which
+ case everything until the next
+ matching quote becomes part of the
+ same argument. Quotes themselves are
+ removed after parsing. In addition, a
+ trailing backslash
+ (\) may be used to
+ merge lines. This syntax is intended
+ to be very similar to shell syntax,
+ but only the meta-characters and
+ expansions described in the following
+ paragraphs are understood.
+ Specifically, redirection using
+ <,
+ <<,
+ >, and
+ >>, pipes
+ using |, and
+ running programs in the background
+ using &
+ and other elements of shell
+ syntax are not supported.
+
+
If more than one command is
specified, the commands are invoked
one by one sequentially in the order
@@ -350,10 +376,11 @@
The command line accepts
% specifiers as
described in
- systemd.unit5. Note
- that the first argument of the command
- line (i.e. the program to execute) may
- not include specifiers.
+ systemd.unit5.
+ Note that the first argument of the
+ command line (i.e. the program to
+ execute) may not include
+ specifiers.Basic environment variable
substitution is supported. Use
@@ -372,9 +399,7 @@
more arguments. To pass a literal dollar sign,
use $$. Note that the first
argument (i.e. the program to execute)
- may not be a variable, since it must
- be a literal and absolute path
- name.
+ may not be a variable.
Optionally, if the absolute file
name is prefixed with
@@ -402,13 +427,47 @@
ExecStart=/bin/sh -c 'dmesg | tac'
- For services run by a user
- instance of systemd the special
- environment variable
- $MANAGERPID is set
- to the PID of the systemd
- instance.
-
+ Only select environment variables
+ are set for executed commands. See
+ systemd.exec5.
+
+
+ Example:
+ ExecStart=/bin/echo one ; /bin/echo "two two"
+
+ This will execute
+ /bin/echo two
+ times, each time with one argument,
+ one and
+ two two,
+ respectively. Since two commands are
+ specified
+ Type=oneshot must
+ be used.
+
+ Example:
+ ExecStart=/bin/echo / >/dev/null & \; \
+/bin/ls
+
+ This will execute
+ /bin/echo with five
+ arguments: /,
+ >/dev/null,
+ &,
+ ;, and
+ /bin/ls.
+
+ Example:
+ Environment="ONE=one" 'TWO=two two'
+ExecStart=/bin/echo $ONE $TWO ${TWO}
+
+ This will execute
+ /bin/echo with four
+ arguments: one,
+ two,
+ two, and
+ two two.
+
@@ -524,9 +583,10 @@
Takes a unit-less value in seconds, or a
time span value such as "5min
20s". Pass 0 to disable the timeout
- logic. Defaults to 90s, except when
+ logic. Defaults to TimeoutStartSec= from the
+ manager configuration file, except when
Type=oneshot is
- used in which case the timeout
+ used, in which case the timeout
is disabled by default.
@@ -545,7 +605,8 @@
Takes a unit-less value in seconds, or a
time span value such as "5min
20s". Pass 0 to disable the timeout
- logic. Defaults to 90s.
+ logic. Defaults to TimeoutStartSec= from the
+ manager configuration file.
@@ -861,12 +922,15 @@
these two options, this rate limiting
may be modified. Use
StartLimitInterval=
- to configure the checking interval
- (defaults to 10s, set to 0 to disable
+ to configure the checking interval (defaults to
+ DefaultStartLimitInterval= in
+ manager configuration file, set to 0 to disable
any kind of rate limiting). Use
StartLimitBurst= to
configure how many starts per interval
- are allowed (defaults to 5). These
+ are allowed (defaults to
+ DefaultStartLimitBurst= in
+ manager configuration file). These
configuration options are particularly
useful in conjunction with
Restart=, however
@@ -970,33 +1034,6 @@
range 0-99.
-
- FsckPassNo=
- Set the fsck passno
- priority to use to order this service
- in relation to other file system
- checking services. This option is only
- necessary to fix ordering in relation
- to fsck jobs automatically created for
- all /etc/fstab
- entries with a value in the fs_passno
- column > 0. As such it should only be
- used as option for fsck
- services. Almost always it is a better
- choice to add explicit ordering
- directives via
- After= or
- Before=,
- instead. For more details see
- systemd.unit5. If
- used, pass an integer value in the
- same range as
- /etc/fstab's
- fs_passno column. See
- fstab5
- for details.
-
-