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diff --git a/man/systemd.timer.xml b/man/systemd.timer.xml
index 7a4cd3488..9b6b486bf 100644
--- a/man/systemd.timer.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.timer.xml
@@ -76,6 +76,17 @@
matching service foo.service. The
unit to activate may be controlled by
Unit= (see below).
+
+ Unless DefaultDependencies=
+ is set to , timer units will
+ implicitly have dependencies of type
+ Conflicts= and
+ Before= on
+ shutdown.target. These ensure
+ that timer units are stopped cleanly prior to system
+ shutdown. Only timer units involved with early boot or
+ late system shutdown should disable this
+ option.
@@ -88,27 +99,27 @@
- OnActive=
- OnBootup=
- OnStartup=
- OnUnitActive=
- OnUnitInactive=
+ OnActiveSec=
+ OnBootSec=
+ OnStartupSec=
+ OnUnitActiveSec=
+ OnUnitInactiveSec=Defines timers
relative to different starting points:
- OnActive= defines a
+ OnActiveSec= defines a
timer relative to the moment the timer
itself is
- activated. OnBootup=
+ activated. OnBootSec=
defines a timer relative to when the
machine was booted
- up. OnStartup=
+ up. OnStartupSec=
defines a timer relative to when
systemd was
- started. OnUnitActive=
+ started. OnUnitActiveSec=
defines a timer relative to when the
unit the timer is activating was last
- activated. OnUnitInactive=
+ activated. OnUnitInactiveSec=
defines a timer relative to when the
unit the timer is activating was last
deactivated.
@@ -116,8 +127,8 @@
Multiple directives may be
combined of the same and of different
types. For example, by combining
- OnBoot= and
- OnUnitActive= it is
+ OnBootSec= and
+ OnUnitActiveSec= it is
possible to define a timer that
elapses in regular intervals and
activates a specific service each
@@ -125,17 +136,17 @@
The arguments to the directives
are time spans configured in
- seconds. Example: "OnBoot=50" means
+ seconds. Example: "OnBootSec=50" means
50s after boot-up. The argument may
also include time units. Example:
- "OnBoot=5h 30min" means 5 hours and 30
+ "OnBootSec=5h 30min" means 5 hours and 30
minutes after boot-up. For details
about the syntax of time spans see
systemd.unit5.If a timer configured with
- OnBootup= or
- OnStartup= is
+ OnBootSec= or
+ OnStartupSec= is
already in the past when the timer
unit is activated, it will immediately
elapse and the configured unit is
@@ -159,10 +170,10 @@
specified, this value defaults to a
service that has the same name as the
timer unit, except for the
- suffix. (See above.) It is recommended,
+ suffix. (See above.) It is recommended
that the unit name that is activated
and the unit name of the timer unit
- are named identical, except for the
+ are named identically, except for the
suffix.
@@ -171,7 +182,7 @@
See Also
- systemd8,
+ systemd1,
systemctl8,
systemd.unit5,
systemd.service5