X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fsysctl.d.xml;h=db53b495998b27671662d0c31619305a6fd93670;hp=51afbfa77a158e86eddc5be629f48f82ee8702a6;hb=51cb9d734a182c4892a6b31f58d75489a2ca432b;hpb=db1413d7380acacc4e50faf801ca0d401da89764 diff --git a/man/sysctl.d.xml b/man/sysctl.d.xml index 51afbfa77..db53b4959 100644 --- a/man/sysctl.d.xml +++ b/man/sysctl.d.xml @@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ Copyright 2011 Lennart Poettering systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. + Lesser General Public License for more details. - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with systemd; If not, see . --> @@ -46,46 +46,86 @@ - /usr/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf /etc/sysctl.d/*.conf /run/sysctl.d/*.conf + /usr/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf Description - systemd uses - /etc/sysctl.d/ to configure - sysctl8 - kernel parameters to load during boot. Each - configuration file is named in the style of - /etc/sysctl.d/<program>.conf. + At boot, + systemd-sysctl.service8 + reads configuration files from the above directories + to configure + sysctl8 + kernel parameters. - Configuration Format - - The configuration files should simply contain a - list of variable assignments, separated by - newlines. Empty lines and lines whose first - non-whitespace character is # or ; are ignored. - - Note that both / and . are accepted as - separators in sysctl variable names. - - Files in /etc/ overwrite - files with the same name in /usr/lib/. - Files in /run overwrite files with - the same name in /etc/ and - /usr/lib/. Packages should install their - configuration files in /usr/lib/, files - in /etc/ are reserved for the local - administration, which possibly decides to overwrite the - configurations installed from packages. All files are sorted - by filename in alphabetical order, regardless in which of the - directories they reside, to ensure that a specific - configuration file takes precedence over another file with - an alphabetically later name. + Configuration Format + + The configuration files contain a list of + variable assignments, separated by newlines. Empty + lines and lines whose first non-whitespace character + is # or ; are + ignored. + + Note that either / or + . may be used as separators within + sysctl variable names. If the first separator is a + slash, remaining slashes and dots are left intact. If + the first separator is a dot, dots and slashes are + interchanged. kernel.domainname=foo + and kernel/domainname=foo are + equivalent and will cause foo to + be written to + /proc/sys/kernel/domainname. + Either + net.ipv4.conf.enp3s0/200.forwarding + or + net/ipv4/conf/enp3s0.200/forwarding + may be used to refer to + /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/enp3s0.200/forwarding. + + + Each configuration file shall be named in the + style of program.conf. + Files in /etc/ override files + with the same name in /usr/lib/ + and /run/. Files in + /run/ override files with the same + name in /usr/lib/. Packages + should install their configuration files in + /usr/lib/. Files in + /etc/ are reserved for the local + administrator, who may use this logic to override the + configuration files installed by vendor packages. All + configuration files are sorted by their filename in + lexicographic order, regardless of which of the + directories they reside in. If multiple files specify the + same variable name, the entry in the file with the + lexicographically latest name will be applied. It is + recommended to prefix all filenames with a two-digit + number and a dash, to simplify the ordering of the + files. + + If the administrator wants to disable a + configuration file supplied by the vendor, the + recommended way is to place a symlink to + /dev/null in + /etc/sysctl.d/ bearing the + same filename. + + The settings configured with + sysctl.d files will be applied + early on boot. The network interface-specific options + will also be applied individually for each network + interface as it shows up in the system. (More + specifically, + net.ipv4.conf.*, + net.ipv6.conf.*, + net.ipv4.neigh.* and net.ipv6.neigh.*) @@ -102,6 +142,8 @@ kernel.domainname=example.com See Also systemd1, + systemd-sysctl.service8, + systemd-delta1, sysctl8, sysctl.conf5