X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fsystemctl.xml;h=a7065f98ae569a3e7217b5775a5b728b03405f5e;hp=e3a07d5d033f744f782cf17b1b1b47a4a60428a4;hb=55096547212928b0ba83fca2595cae0d66d3c0b0;hpb=225fdfd3dda82220537ae699895fffe99ce4ba34 diff --git a/man/systemctl.xml b/man/systemctl.xml index e3a07d5d0..a7065f98a 100644 --- a/man/systemctl.xml +++ b/man/systemctl.xml @@ -90,14 +90,29 @@ similar. + + + + + When showing + unit/job/manager information, limit + display to certain property names. If + not specified all set properties are + shown. The argument should be a + property name, such as + MainPID. + + When listing units, show all units, regardless of their - state, including inactive - units. + state, including inactive units. When + showing unit/job/manager information, + show all properties regardless whether + they are set or not. @@ -164,53 +179,6 @@ List known units. - - list-jobs - - List jobs that are in progress. - - - clear-jobs - - Cancel all jobs that are in progress. - - - load [NAME...] - - Load one or more units - specified on the command line. This - will simply load their configuration - from disk, but not start them. To - start them you need to use the - start command which - will implicitly load a unit that has - not been loaded yet. Note that systemd - garbage collects loaded units that are - not active or referenced by an active - unit. This means that units loaded - this way will usually not stay loaded - for long. Also note that this command - cannot be used to reload unit - configuration. Use the - daemon-reload - command for that. All in all, this - command is of little use except for - debugging. - This command should not be - confused with the - daemon-reload or - reload - commands. - - - - cancel [JOB...] - - Cancel one or more - jobs specified on the command line by - their numeric job - IDs. - start [NAME...] @@ -278,6 +246,74 @@ this will also print the current unit state to STDOUT. + + status [NAME...] + + Show short status + information about one or more + units. This shows terse runtime + information about + units. + + + show [NAME...|JOB...] + + Show properties of + one or more units, jobs or the manager + itself. If no argument is specified + properties of the manager will be + shown. If a unit name is specified + properties of the unit is shown, + and if a job id is specified + properties of the job is + shown. + + + load [NAME...] + + Load one or more units + specified on the command line. This + will simply load their configuration + from disk, but not start them. To + start them you need to use the + start command which + will implicitly load a unit that has + not been loaded yet. Note that systemd + garbage collects loaded units that are + not active or referenced by an active + unit. This means that units loaded + this way will usually not stay loaded + for long. Also note that this command + cannot be used to reload unit + configuration. Use the + daemon-reload + command for that. All in all, this + command is of little use except for + debugging. + This command should not be + confused with the + daemon-reload or + reload + commands. + + + list-jobs + + List jobs that are in progress. + + + cancel [JOB...] + + Cancel one or more + jobs specified on the command line by + their numeric job + IDs. + + + clear-jobs + + Cancel all jobs that are in progress. + monitor @@ -345,7 +381,7 @@ unit files and recreate the entire dependency tree. While the daemon is reloaded, all sockets systemd listens - on on behalf of user configuration, will + on on behalf of user configuration will stay accessible. This command should not be confused with the load or