X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Ftmpfiles.d.xml;h=e54f1ba5c36cb920925c5d301a5367401266f721;hp=75d4bcd695796e6f2e13b03d4721a4c161737581;hb=03ee5c38cb0da193dd08733fb4c0c2809cee6a99;hpb=0e25e94ea72ca3db70484014280ddb709840f952 diff --git a/man/tmpfiles.d.xml b/man/tmpfiles.d.xml index 75d4bcd69..e54f1ba5c 100644 --- a/man/tmpfiles.d.xml +++ b/man/tmpfiles.d.xml @@ -61,90 +61,137 @@ temporary files and directories which usually reside in directories such as /run or /tmp. + + Volatile and temporary files and directories are + those located in /run (and its + alias /var/run), + /tmp, + /var/tmp, the API file systems + such as /sys or + /proc, as well as some other + directories below /var. + + System daemons frequently require private + runtime directories below /run to + place communication sockets and similar in. For these, + consider declaring them in their unit files using + RuntimeDirectory= + (see systemd.exec5 for details), + if this is feasible. Configuration Format 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 + style of + package.conf + or + package-part.conf. + The second variant should be used when it is desirable + to make it easy to override just this part of + configuration. + + Files in /etc/tmpfiles.d + override files with the same name in + /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d and + /run/tmpfiles.d. Files in + /run/tmpfiles.d override files + with the same name in + /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d. 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 - alphabetical order, regardless in which of the - directories they reside, to guarantee that a specific - configuration file takes precedence over another file - with an alphabetically later name + /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d. Files in + /etc/tmpfiles.d 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 path, the entry in the file with the + lexicographically earliest name will be applied, all + all other conflicting entries logged as errors. If the administrator wants to disable a - configuration file supplied by the vendor the + configuration file supplied by the vendor, the recommended way is to place a symlink to /dev/null in /etc/tmpfiles.d/ bearing the - same file name. + same filename. The configuration format is one line per path - containing action, path, mode, ownership, age and argument + containing type, path, mode, ownership, age, and argument fields: - Type Path Mode UID GID Age Argument + #Type Path Mode UID GID Age Argument d /run/user 0755 root root 10d - L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null Type + + The type consists of a single letter and + optionally an exclamation mark. + + The following line types are understood: + f - Create a file if it doesn't exist yet (optionally writing a short string into it, if the argument parameter is passed) + Create a file if it does not exist yet. If the argument parameter is given, it will be written to the file. F - Create or truncate a file (optionally writing a short string into it, if the argument parameter is passed) + Create or truncate a file. If the argument parameter is given, it will be written to the file. w - Write the argument parameter to a file, if it exists. + Write the argument parameter to a file, if the file exists. + Lines of this type accept shell-style globs in place of normal path + names. The argument parameter will be written without a trailing + newline. C-style backslash escapes are interpreted. d - Create a directory if it doesn't exist yet + Create a directory if it does not exist yet. D - Create or empty a directory + Create or empty a directory. p - Create a named pipe (FIFO) if it doesn't exist yet + Create a named pipe (FIFO) if it does not exist yet. L - Create a symlink if it doesn't exist yet + Create a symlink if it does not exist yet. c - Create a character device node if it doesn't exist yet + Create a character device node if it does not exist yet. b - Create a block device node if it doesn't exist yet + Create a block device node if it does not exist yet. + + + + m + If the + specified file path exists, + adjust its access mode, group + and user to the specified + values and reset the SELinux + security context. If it does not exist, do + nothing. @@ -155,23 +202,45 @@ L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null as controlled with the Age parameter. Note that lines of this type do not influence the - effect of r or R lines. Lines - of this type accept + effect of r + or R lines. + Lines of this type accept shell-style globs in place of - of normal path - names. + normal path names. + + + + + X + Ignore a path + during cleaning. Use this type + to exclude paths from clean-up + as controlled with the Age + parameter. Unlike + x, this + parameter will not exclude the + content if path is a + directory, but only directory + itself. Note that lines of + this type do not influence the + effect of r + or R lines. + Lines of this type accept + shell-style globs in place of + normal path names. + r Remove a file - or directory if it - exists. This may not be used - to remove non-empty - directories, use R for - that. Lines of this type - accept shell-style globs in - place of normal path + or directory if it exists. + This may not be used to remove + non-empty directories, use + R for that. + Lines of this type accept + shell-style globs in place of + normal path names. @@ -189,7 +258,7 @@ L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null z Restore - SELinux security context label + SELinux security context and set ownership and access mode of a file or directory if it exists. Lines of this type @@ -202,7 +271,7 @@ L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null Z Recursively restore SELinux security - context label and set + context and set ownership and access mode of a path and all its subdirectories (if it is a @@ -212,6 +281,77 @@ L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null names. + + If the exclamation mark is used, this + line is only safe of execute during boot, and + can break a running system. Lines without the + exclamation mark are presumed to be safe to + execute at any time, e.g. on package upgrades. + systemd-tmpfiles will + execute line with an exclamation mark only if + option is given. + + + For example: + # Make sure these are created by default so that nobody else can +d /tmp/.X11-unix 1777 root root 10d + +# Unlink the X11 lock files +r! /tmp/.X[0-9]*-lock + The second line in contrast to the first one + would break a running system, and will only be + executed with . + + + + Path + + The file system path specification supports simple specifier + expansion. The following expansions are + understood: + + + Specifiers available + + + + + + + Specifier + Meaning + Details + + + + + %m + Machine ID + The machine ID of the running system, formatted as string. See machine-id5 for more information. + + + %b + Boot ID + The boot ID of the running system, formatted as string. See random4 for more information. + + + %H + Host name + The hostname of the running system. + + + %v + Kernel release + Identical to uname -r output. + + + %% + Escaped % + Single percent sign. + + + +
@@ -219,12 +359,15 @@ L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null The file access mode to use when creating this file or directory. If omitted or - when set to - the default is used: 0755 for - directories, 0644 for all other file - objects. For z, Z lines if omitted or when set - to - the file access mode will not be - modified. This parameter is ignored for x, r, - R, L lines. + when set to -, the default is used: 0755 for + directories, 0644 for all other file objects. + For z, Z + lines, if omitted or when set to + -, the file access mode + will not be modified. This parameter is + ignored for x, + r, R, + L lines. @@ -233,10 +376,15 @@ L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null The user and group to use for this file or directory. This may either be a numeric user/group ID or a user or group name. If - omitted or when set to - the default 0 (root) - is used. For z, Z lines when omitted or when set to - - the file ownership will not be modified. - These parameters are ignored for x, r, R, L lines. + omitted or when set to -, + the default 0 (root) is used. For + z, Z + lines, when omitted or when set to -, the file + ownership will not be modified. These + parameters are ignored for + x, r, + R, L + lines. @@ -244,7 +392,7 @@ L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null The date field, when set, is used to decide what files to delete when cleaning. If a file or directory is older than the current - time minus the age field it is deleted. The + time minus the age field, it is deleted. The field format is a series of integers each followed by one of the following postfixes for the respective time units: @@ -261,25 +409,45 @@ L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null us - If multiple integers and units are specified the time - values are summed up. - - The age field only applies to lines starting with - d, D and x. If omitted or set to - no automatic clean-up - is done. + If multiple integers and units are specified, the time + values are summed up. If an integer is given without a unit, + s is assumed. + + + When the age is set to zero, the files are cleaned + unconditionally. + + The age field only applies to lines + starting with d, + D, and + x. If omitted or set to + -, no automatic clean-up is + done. + + If the age field starts with a tilde + character ~, the clean-up + is only applied to files and directories one + level inside the directory specified, but not + the files and directories immediately inside + it. Argument - For L lines determines the destination - path of the symlink. For c, b determines the + For L lines + determines the destination path of the + symlink. For c, + b determines the major/minor of the device node, with major and - minor formatted as integers, separated by :, - e.g. "1:3". For f, F, w may be used to specify - a short string that is written to the file, - suffixed by a newline. Ignored for all other - lines. + minor formatted as integers, separated by + :, e.g. + 1:3. For + f, F, + and w may be used to + specify a short string that is written to the + file, suffixed by a newline. Ignored for all + other lines.
@@ -290,8 +458,15 @@ L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null /etc/tmpfiles.d/screen.conf example screen needs two directories created at boot with specific modes and ownership. - d /var/run/screens 1777 root root 10d -d /var/run/uscreens 0755 root root 10d12h + d /run/screens 1777 root root 10d +d /run/uscreens 0755 root root 10d12h + + + /etc/tmpfiles.d/abrt.conf example + abrt needs a directory created at boot with specific mode and ownership and its content should be preserved. + + d /var/tmp/abrt 0755 abrt abrt +x /var/tmp/abrt/* @@ -299,7 +474,9 @@ d /var/run/uscreens 0755 root root 10d12h See Also systemd1, - systemd-tmpfiles8 + systemd-tmpfiles8, + systemd-delta1, + systemd.exec5