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22 <refentry id="tmpfiles.d">
25 <title>tmpfiles.d</title>
26 <productname>systemd</productname>
30 <contrib>Documentation</contrib>
31 <firstname>Brandon</firstname>
32 <surname>Philips</surname>
33 <email>brandon@ifup.org</email>
39 <refentrytitle>tmpfiles.d</refentrytitle>
40 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
44 <refname>tmpfiles.d</refname>
45 <refpurpose>Configuration for creation, deletion and
46 cleaning of volatile and temporary files</refpurpose>
50 <para><filename>/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/*.conf</filename></para>
51 <para><filename>/etc/tmpfiles.d/*.conf</filename></para>
52 <para><filename>/run/tmpfiles.d/*.conf</filename></para>
56 <title>Description</title>
58 <para><command>systemd-tmpfiles</command> uses the
59 configuration files from the above directories to describe the
60 creation, cleaning and removal of volatile and
61 temporary files and directories which usually reside
62 in directories such as <filename>/run</filename>
63 or <filename>/tmp</filename>.</para>
67 <title>Configuration Format</title>
69 <para>Each configuration file is named in the style of
70 <filename><program>.conf</filename>. Files in
71 <filename>/etc/</filename> override files with the
72 same name in <filename>/usr/lib/</filename>. Files in
73 <filename>/run</filename> override files with the same
74 name in <filename>/etc/</filename> and
75 <filename>/usr/lib/</filename>. Packages should
76 install their configuration files in
77 <filename>/usr/lib/</filename>, files in
78 <filename>/etc/</filename> are reserved for the local
79 administrator, who may choose to override the
80 configurations installed from packages. The list of
81 configuration files are sorted by their filename in
82 alphabetical order, regardless in which of the
83 directories they reside, to guarantee that a
84 configuration file takes precedence over another
85 configuration file with an alphabetically later
88 <para>The configuration format is one line per path
89 containing action, path, mode, ownership, age and argument
92 <programlisting>Type Path Mode UID GID Age Argument
93 d /run/user 0755 root root 10d -
94 L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null</programlisting>
100 <term><varname>f</varname></term>
101 <listitem><para>Create a file if it doesn't exist yet</para></listitem>
105 <term><varname>F</varname></term>
106 <listitem><para>Create or truncate a file</para></listitem>
110 <term><varname>d</varname></term>
111 <listitem><para>Create a directory if it doesn't exist yet</para></listitem>
115 <term><varname>D</varname></term>
116 <listitem><para>Create or empty a directory</para></listitem>
120 <term><varname>p</varname></term>
121 <listitem><para>Create a named pipe (FIFO) if it doesn't exist yet</para></listitem>
125 <term><varname>L</varname></term>
126 <listitem><para>Create a symlink if it doesn't exist yet</para></listitem>
130 <term><varname>c</varname></term>
131 <listitem><para>Create a character device node if it doesn't exist yet</para></listitem>
135 <term><varname>b</varname></term>
136 <listitem><para>Create a block device node if it doesn't exist yet</para></listitem>
140 <term><varname>x</varname></term>
141 <listitem><para>Ignore a path
142 during cleaning. Use this type
143 to exclude paths from clean-up
144 as controlled with the Age
145 parameter. Note that lines of
146 this type do not influence the
147 effect of r or R lines. Lines
149 shell-style globs in place of
151 names.</para></listitem>
155 <term><varname>r</varname></term>
156 <listitem><para>Remove a file
158 exists. This may not be used
160 directories, use R for
161 that. Lines of this type
162 accept shell-style globs in
164 names.</para></listitem>
168 <term><varname>R</varname></term>
169 <listitem><para>Recursively
170 remove a path and all its
171 subdirectories (if it is a
172 directory). Lines of this type
173 accept shell-style globs in
175 names.</para></listitem>
179 <term><varname>z</varname></term>
180 <listitem><para>Set ownership, access
181 mode and relabel security context of
182 a file or directory if it exists.
183 Lines of this type accept shell-style
184 globs in place of normal path names.
189 <term><varname>Z</varname></term>
190 <listitem><para>Recursively set
191 ownership, access mode and relabel
192 security context of a path and
193 all its subdirectories (if it is a
194 directory). Lines of this type accept
195 shell-style globs in place of normal
196 path names.</para></listitem>
204 <para>The file access mode to use when
205 creating this file or directory. If omitted or
206 when set to - the default is used: 0755 for
207 directories, 0644 for all other file
208 objects. For z, Z lines if omitted or when set
209 to - the file access mode will not be
210 modified. This parameter is ignored for x, r,
215 <title>UID, GID</title>
217 <para>The user and group to use for this file
218 or directory. This may either be a numeric
219 user/group ID or a user or group name. If
220 omitted or when set to - the default 0 (root)
221 is used. For z, Z lines when omitted or when set to -
222 the file ownership will not be modified.
223 These parameters are ignored for x, r, R, L lines.</para>
228 <para>The date field, when set, is used to
229 decide what files to delete when cleaning. If
230 a file or directory is older than the current
231 time minus the age field it is deleted. The
232 field format is a series of integers each
233 followed by one of the following
234 postfixes for the respective time units:</para>
238 <term><varname>s</varname></term>
239 <term><varname>min</varname></term>
240 <term><varname>h</varname></term>
241 <term><varname>d</varname></term>
242 <term><varname>w</varname></term>
243 <term><varname>ms</varname></term>
244 <term><varname>m</varname></term>
245 <term><varname>us</varname></term></varlistentry>
248 <para>If multiple integers and units are specified the time
249 values are summed up.</para>
251 <para>The age field only applies to lines starting with
252 d, D and x. If omitted or set to - no automatic clean-up
257 <title>Argument</title>
259 <para>For L lines determines the destination
260 path of the symlink. For c, b determines the
261 major/minor of the device node, with major and
262 minor formatted as integers, separated by :,
263 e.g. "1:3". Ignored for all other lines.</para>
269 <title>Example</title>
271 <title>/etc/tmpfiles.d/screen.conf example</title>
272 <para><command>screen</command> needs two directories created at boot with specific modes and ownership.</para>
274 <programlisting>d /var/run/screens 1777 root root 10d
275 d /var/run/uscreens 0755 root root 10d12h</programlisting>
280 <title>See Also</title>
282 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
283 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-tmpfiles</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>