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diff --git a/man/systemd.unit.xml b/man/systemd.unit.xml
index d6bb60486..e54cafaab 100644
--- a/man/systemd.unit.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.unit.xml
@@ -136,8 +136,8 @@
Wanted= see below. The preferred
way to create symlinks in the
.wants/ directory of a service is
- with the
- systemd-install1
+ with the enable command of the
+ systemctl1
tool which reads information from the [Install]
section of unit files. (See below.)
@@ -154,14 +154,14 @@
dev-sda.device refers to a device
with the device node /dev/sda in
the file system namespace. If this applies a special
- way to escape the path name is used, so that it is
- usable as part of a file name. Basically, given a
- path, "/" is replaced by "-", and all unprintable
- characters and the "-" are replaced by C-style "\x20"
- escapes. The root directory "/" is encoded as single
- dash, while otherwise the initial and ending "/" is
- removed from all paths during transformation. This
- escaping is reversible.
+ way to escape the path name is used, so that the
+ result is usable as part of a file name. Basically,
+ given a path, "/" is replaced by "-", and all
+ unprintable characters and the "-" are replaced by
+ C-style "\x20" escapes. The root directory "/" is
+ encoded as single dash, while otherwise the initial
+ and ending "/" is removed from all paths during
+ transformation. This escaping is reversible.
Optionally, units may be instantiated from a
template file at runtime. This allows creation of
@@ -189,6 +189,19 @@
respectively. The prefix name here refers to the
string before the @, i.e. "getty" in the example
above, where "tty3" is the instance name.
+
+ If a unit file is empty (i.e. has the file size
+ 0) or is symlinked to /dev/null
+ its configuration will not be loaded and it appears
+ with a load state of masked, and
+ cannot be activated. Use this as an effective way to
+ fully disable a unit, making it impossible to start it
+ even manually.
+
+ The unit file format is covered by the
+ Interface
+ Stability Promise.
@@ -336,7 +349,22 @@
independent of and orthogonal to the
After= and
Before= ordering
- dependencies.
+ dependencies.
+
+ If a unit A that conflicts with
+ a unit B is scheduled to be started at
+ the same time as B, the transaction
+ will either fail (in case both are
+ required part of the transaction) or
+ be modified to be fixed (in case one
+ or both jobs are not a required part
+ of the transaction). In the latter
+ case the job that is not the required
+ will be removed, or in case both are
+ not required the unit that conflicts
+ will be started and the unit that is
+ conflicted is
+ stopped.
@@ -398,6 +426,16 @@
place.
+
+ OnFailure=
+
+ Lists one or more
+ units that are activated when this
+ unit enters the
+ 'failed'
+ state.
+
+
RecursiveStop=
@@ -437,20 +475,43 @@
- OnlyByDependency=
+ RefuseManualStart=
+ RefuseManualStop=Takes a boolean
argument. If
this unit can only be activated
- indirectly. In this case explicit
- start-up requested by the user is
- denied, however if it is started as a
+ (resp. deactivated) indirectly. In
+ this case explicit start-up
+ (resp. termination) requested by the
+ user is denied, however if it is
+ started (resp. stopped) as a
dependency of another unit, start-up
- will succeed. This is mostly a safety
- feature to ensure that the user does
- not accidentally activate units that are
- not intended to be activated
- explicitly. This option defaults to
+ (resp. termination) will succeed. This
+ is mostly a safety feature to ensure
+ that the user does not accidentally
+ activate units that are not intended
+ to be activated explicitly, and not
+ accidentally deactivate units that are
+ not intended to be deactivated.
+ These options default to
+ .
+
+
+
+ AllowIsolate=
+
+ Takes a boolean
+ argument. If
+ this unit may be used with the
+ systemctl isolate
+ command. Otherwise this will be
+ refused. It probably is a good idea to
+ leave this disabled except for target
+ units that shall be used similar to
+ runlevels in SysV init systems, just
+ as a precaution to avoid unusable
+ system states. This option defaults to
.
@@ -482,6 +543,90 @@
ones.
+
+ IgnoreDependencyFailure=
+
+ Takes a boolean
+ argument. If and
+ a requirement dependency of this unit
+ fails to start up this unit will be
+ started nonetheless, ignoring that
+ failure. If
+ (the default) and a dependency unit
+ fails the unit will immediately fail
+ too and the job is removed.
+
+
+
+ JobTimeoutSec=
+
+ When clients are
+ waiting for a job of this unit to
+ complete, time out after the specified
+ time. If this time limit is reached
+ the job will be cancelled, the unit
+ however will not change state or even
+ enter the 'failed'
+ mode. This value defaults to 0 (job
+ timeouts disabled), except for device
+ units. NB: this timeout is independent
+ from any unit-specific timeout (for
+ example, the timeout set with
+ Timeout= in service
+ units) as the job timeout has no
+ effect on the unit itself, only on the
+ job that might be pending for it. Or
+ in other words: unit-specific timeouts
+ are useful to abort unit state
+ changes, and revert them. The job
+ timeout set with this option however
+ is useful to abort only the job
+ waiting for the unit state to
+ change.
+
+
+
+ ConditionPathExists=
+ ConditionKernelCommandLine=
+
+ Before starting a unit
+ verify that the specified condition is
+ true. With
+ ConditionPathExists=
+ a file existance condition can be
+ checked before a unit is started. If
+ the specified absolute path name does
+ not exist startup of a unit will not
+ actually happen, however the unit is
+ still useful for ordering purposes in
+ this case. The condition is checked at
+ the time the queued start job is to be
+ executed. If the absolute path name
+ passed to
+ ConditionPathExists=
+ is prefixed with an exclamation mark
+ (!), the test is negated, and the unit
+ only started if the path does not
+ exist. Similarly
+ ConditionKernelCommandLine=
+ may be used to check whether a
+ specific kernel command line option is
+ set (or if prefixed with the
+ exclamation mark unset). The argument
+ must either be a single word, or an
+ assignment (i.e. two words, seperated
+ by the equality sign). In the former
+ case the kernel command line is search
+ for the word appearing as is, or as
+ left hand side of an assignment. In
+ the latter case the exact assignment
+ is looked for with right and left hand
+ side matching. If multiple conditions
+ are specified the unit will be
+ executed iff at least one of them
+ apply (i.e. a logical OR is
+ applied).
+ Unit file may include a [Install] section, which
@@ -489,7 +634,9 @@
section is not interpreted by
systemd1
during runtime. It is used exclusively by the
- systemd-install1
+ enable and
+ disable commands of the
+ systemctl1
tool during installation of a unit:
@@ -504,7 +651,7 @@
more than once, in which case all
listed names are used. At installation
time,
- systemd-install
+ systemctl enable
will create symlinks from these names
to the unit file name. Note that this
is different from the
@@ -517,8 +664,8 @@
Alias= apply only
if the unit has actually been
installed with the
- systemd-install
- tool. Also, if systemd searches for a
+ systemctl enable
+ command. Also, if systemd searches for a
unit, it will discover symlinked alias
names as configured with
Alias=, but not
@@ -557,7 +704,7 @@
installed. If the user requests
installation of a unit with this
option configured,
- systemd-install
+ systemctl enable
will automatically install units
listed in this option as
well.
@@ -571,7 +718,6 @@
systemd1,
systemctl8,
- systemd-install1,
systemd.special7,
systemd.service5,
systemd.socket5,