X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fsystemd.xml;h=c598a896f099d351d764f46b85f35e0b3fff8aa3;hp=f434bfcc580bcebc2e33ded102d5a364c8d265c9;hb=34511ca7b166b0e89d08ff9870b0cf2624a7815f;hpb=f8553ccbb3b774ab39acfc5b4dc1564bb31ef801 diff --git a/man/systemd.xml b/man/systemd.xml index f434bfcc5..c598a896f 100644 --- a/man/systemd.xml +++ b/man/systemd.xml @@ -8,16 +8,16 @@ Copyright 2010 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 . --> @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ systemd init - systemd System and Session Manager + systemd system and service manager @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Description - systemd is a system and session manager for + systemd is a system and service manager for Linux operating systems. When run as first process on boot (as PID 1), it acts as init system that brings up and maintains userspace services. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ When run as system instance, systemd interprets the configuration file system.conf, otherwise - session.conf. See + user.conf. See systemd.conf5 for more information. @@ -136,10 +136,10 @@ - + Tell systemd to run a - system instance (resp. session + system instance (resp. user instance), even if the process ID is not 1 (resp. is 1), i.e. systemd is not (resp. is) run as init process. @@ -159,36 +159,33 @@ - Dump core on crash. This switch has no effect when run as session instance. + Dump core on + crash. This switch has no effect when + run as user + instance. - Run shell on crash. This switch has no effect when run as session instance. + Run shell on + crash. This switch has no effect when + run as user + instance. - Ask for confirmation when spawning processes. This switch has no effect when run as session instance. + Ask for confirmation + when spawning processes. This switch + has no effect when run as user + instance. Show terse service status information while booting. This - switch has no effect when run as - session instance. Takes a boolean - argument which may be omitted - which is interpreted as - . - - - - - Controls whether - output of SysV init scripts will be - directed to the console. This switch - has no effect when run as session + switch has no effect when run as user instance. Takes a boolean argument which may be omitted which is interpreted as @@ -200,8 +197,10 @@ Set log target. Argument must be one of , + , , , + , , . @@ -241,6 +240,36 @@ it defaults to . + + + + + Sets the default + output resp. error output for all + services and sockets, i.e. controls + the default for + + resp. + (see + systemd.exec5 + for details). Takes one of + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + , + . If the + argument is omitted + + defaults to + and + + to + . + @@ -451,6 +480,21 @@ by systemd are covered by the Interface Stability Promise. + + Units may be generated dynamically at boot and + system manager reload time, for example based on other + configuration files or parameters passed on the kernel + command line. For details see the Generators + Specification. + + Systems which invoke systemd in a container + resp. initrd environment should implement the + Container + Interface resp. initrd + Interface specifications. @@ -468,9 +512,9 @@ pkg-config systemd --variable=systemdsystemunitdir. Other directories checked are - /usr/local/share/systemd/system + /usr/local/lib/systemd/system and - /usr/share/systemd/system. User + /usr/lib/systemd/system. User configuration always takes precedence. pkg-config systemd @@ -489,10 +533,10 @@ - Session unit directories + User unit directories Similar rules apply - for the session unit + for the user unit directories. However, here the XDG Base Directory specification @@ -500,11 +544,11 @@ units. Applications should place their unit files in the directory returned by pkg-config systemd - --variable=systemdsessionunitdir. Global + --variable=systemduserunitdir. Global configuration is done in the directory reported by pkg-config systemd - --variable=systemdsessionconfdir. The + --variable=systemduserconfdir. The enable and disable commands of the @@ -565,12 +609,12 @@ to systemctl daemon-reexec. - systemd session managers will + systemd user managers will start the exit.target unit when this signal is received. This is mostly equivalent to - systemctl --session start + systemctl --user start exit.target. @@ -585,7 +629,7 @@ systemctl start ctl-alt-del.target. - systemd session managers + systemd user managers treat this signal the same way as SIGTERM. @@ -602,7 +646,7 @@ kbrequest.target. This signal is ignored by - systemd session + systemd user managers. @@ -711,6 +755,106 @@ systemctl start reboot.target. + + + SIGRTMIN+6 + + Reboots the machine via kexec, + starts the + kexec.target + unit. This is mostly equivalent to + systemctl start + kexec.target. + + + + SIGRTMIN+13 + + Immediately halts the machine. + + + + SIGRTMIN+14 + + Immediately powers off the machine. + + + + SIGRTMIN+15 + + Immediately reboots the machine. + + + + SIGRTMIN+16 + + Immediately reboots the machine with kexec. + + + + SIGRTMIN+20 + + Enables display of + status messages on the console, as + controlled via + systemd.show_status=1 + on the kernel command + line. + + + + SIGRTMIN+21 + + Disables display of + status messages on the console, as + controlled via + systemd.show_status=0 + on the kernel command + line. + + + + SIGRTMIN+22 + SIGRTMIN+23 + + Sets the log level to + debug + (resp. info on + SIGRTMIN+23), as + controlled via + systemd.log_level=debug + (resp. systemd.log_level=info + on SIGRTMIN+23) on + the kernel command + line. + + + + SIGRTMIN+26 + SIGRTMIN+27 + SIGRTMIN+28 + SIGRTMIN+29 + + Sets the log level to + journal-or-kmsg + (resp. console on + SIGRTMIN+27; + resp. kmsg on + SIGRTMIN+28; + resp. syslog-or-kmsg + on SIGRTMIN+29), as + controlled via + systemd.log_target=journal-or-kmsg + (resp. systemd.log_target=console + on SIGRTMIN+27; + resp. systemd.log_target=kmsg + on SIGRTMIN+28; + resp + systemd.log_target=syslog-or-kmsg + on SIGRTMIN+29) on + the kernel command + line. + @@ -757,7 +901,7 @@ $XDG_DATA_HOME $XDG_DATA_DIRS - The systemd session + The systemd user manager uses these variables in accordance to the XDG @@ -816,11 +960,21 @@ Kernel Command Line - When run as system instance systemd parses a few kernel command line arguments: + When run as system instance systemd parses a + number of kernel command line + argumentsIf run inside a Linux + container these arguments may be passed as command + line arguments to systemd itself, next to any of the + command line options listed in the Options section + above. If run outside of Linux containers, these + arguments are parsed from + /proc/cmdline + instead.: systemd.unit= + rd.systemd.unit= Overrides the unit to activate on boot. Defaults to @@ -830,8 +984,12 @@ rescue.target or emergency.service. See systemd.special7 - for details about these - units. + for details about these units. The + option prefixed with + rd. is honoured + only in the initial RAM disk (initrd), + while the one that isn't prefixed only + in the main system. @@ -886,16 +1044,6 @@ argument. If shows terse service status updates on the console during bootup. Defaults to - . - - - - systemd.sysv_console= - - Takes a boolean - argument. If - output of SysV init scripts will be - directed to the console. Defaults to , unless is passed as kernel command line option in which @@ -915,7 +1063,122 @@ environment variables described above. + + systemd.default_standard_output= + systemd.default_standard_error= + Controls default + standard output/error output for + services, with the same effect as the + + resp. + command line arguments described + above. + + + + systemd.setenv= + + Takes a string + argument in the form + VARIABLE=VALUE. May be used to set + environment variables for the init + process and all its children at boot + time. May be used more than once to + set multiple variables. If the equal + sign and variable are missing unsets + an environment variable which might be + passed in from the initial ram + disk. + + + + quiet + + If passed turns off + status output at boot, much like + systemd.show_status=false + would. Note that this option is also + read by the kernel itself and disables + kernel log output to the + kernel. Passing this option hence + turns off the usual output from both + the system manager and the + kernel. + + + + emergency + + Boot into emergency + mode. This is equivalent to + systemd.unit=emergency.target + and provided for compatibility + reasons and to be easier to type. + + + + single + s + S + 1 + + Boot into rescue + mode. This is equivalent to + systemd.unit=rescue.target + and provided for compatibility reasons + and to be easier to + type. + + + + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + + Boot into the + specified legacy SysV runlevel. This + is equivalent to + systemd.unit=runlevel2.target, + systemd.unit=runlevel3.target, + systemd.unit=runlevel4.target, + resp. systemd.unit=runlevel5.target + and provided for compatibility reasons + and to be easier to + type. + + + + locale.LANG= + locale.LANGUAGE= + locale.LC_CTYPE= + locale.LC_NUMERIC= + locale.LC_TIME= + locale.LC_COLLATE= + locale.LC_MONETARY= + locale.LC_MESSAGES= + locale.LC_PAPER= + locale.LC_NAME= + locale.LC_ADDRESS= + locale.LC_TELEPHONE= + locale.LC_MEASUREMENT= + locale.LC_IDENTIFICATION= + + Set the system locale + to use. This overrides the settings in + /etc/locale.conf. For + more information see + locale.conf5 + and + locale7. + + + + For other kernel command line parameters + understood by components of the core OS, please refer + to + kernel-command-line7. @@ -923,53 +1186,37 @@ - @/org/freedesktop/systemd1/notify + /run/systemd/notify Daemon status - notification socket. This is an AF_UNIX - datagram socket in the Linux abstract - namespace, and is used to implement - the daemon notification logic as - implemented by + notification socket. This is an + AF_UNIX datagram socket and is used to + implement the daemon notification + logic as implemented by sd_notify3. - @/org/freedesktop/systemd1/logger - - Used internally by the - systemd-logger.service - unit to connect STDOUT and/or STDERR - of spawned processes to - syslog3 - or the kernel log buffer. This is an - AF_UNIX stream socket in the Linux - abstract namespace. - - - - @/org/freedesktop/systemd1/shutdown + /run/systemd/shutdownd Used internally by the shutdown8 tool to implement delayed shutdowns. This is an AF_UNIX datagram - socket in the Linux abstract - namespace. + socket. - @/org/freedesktop/systemd1/private + /run/systemd/private Used internally as communication channel between systemctl1 and the systemd process. This is an - AF_UNIX stream socket in the Linux - abstract namespace. This interface is - private to systemd and should not be - used in external + AF_UNIX stream socket. This interface + is private to systemd and should not + be used in external projects. @@ -991,14 +1238,18 @@ See Also + systemd.conf5, + locale.conf5, systemctl1, systemadm1, systemd-notify1, daemon7, - sd-daemon7, + sd-daemon3, systemd.unit5, systemd.special5, - pkg-config1 + pkg-config1, + kernel-command-line7, + bootup7