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2title: Known Environment Variables
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5# Known Environment Variables
6
7A number of systemd components take additional runtime parameters via
8environment variables. Many of these environment variables are not supported at
9the same level as command line switches and other interfaces are: we don't
10document them in the man pages and we make no stability guarantees for
11them. While they generally are unlikely to be dropped any time soon again, we
12do not want to guarantee that they stay around for good either.
13
14Below is an (incomprehensive) list of the environment variables understood by
15the various tools. Note that this list only covers environment variables not
16documented in the proper man pages.
17
18All tools:
19
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20* `$SYSTEMD_OFFLINE=[0|1]` — if set to `1`, then `systemctl` will
21 refrain from talking to PID 1; this has the same effect as the historical
22 detection of `chroot()`. Setting this variable to `0` instead has a similar
23 effect as `SYSTEMD_IGNORE_CHROOT=1`; i.e. tools will try to
24 communicate with PID 1 even if a `chroot()` environment is detected.
25 You almost certainly want to set this to `1` if you maintain a package build system
26 or similar and are trying to use a modern container system and not plain
27 `chroot()`.
28
4549fcdb 29* `$SYSTEMD_IGNORE_CHROOT=1` — if set, don't check whether being invoked in a
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30 `chroot()` environment. This is particularly relevant for systemctl, as it
31 will not alter its behaviour for `chroot()` environments if set. Normally it
32 refrains from talking to PID 1 in such a case; turning most operations such
33 as `start` into no-ops. If that's what's explicitly desired, you might
34 consider setting `SYSTEMD_OFFLINE=1`.
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36* `$SD_EVENT_PROFILE_DELAYS=1` — if set, the sd-event event loop implementation
37 will print latency information at runtime.
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39* `$SYSTEMD_PROC_CMDLINE` — if set, the contents are used as the kernel command
40 line instead of the actual one in /proc/cmdline. This is useful for
41 debugging, in order to test generators and other code against specific kernel
42 command lines.
43
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44* `$SYSTEMD_CRYPTTAB` — if set, use this path instead of /etc/crypttab. Only
45 useful for debugging. Currently only supported by systemd-cryptsetup-generator.
46
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47* `$SYSTEMD_EFI_OPTIONS` — if set, used instead of the string in SystemdOptions
48 EFI variable. Analogous to `$SYSTEMD_PROC_CMDLINE`.
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50* `$SYSTEMD_IN_INITRD` — takes a boolean. If set, overrides initrd detection.
51 This is useful for debugging and testing initrd-only programs in the main
52 system.
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54* `$SYSTEMD_BUS_TIMEOUT=SECS` — specifies the maximum time to wait for method call
55 completion. If no time unit is specified, assumes seconds. The usual other units
56 are understood, too (us, ms, s, min, h, d, w, month, y). If it is not set or set
57 to 0, then the built-in default is used.
58
5f1b0cc6 59* `$SYSTEMD_MEMPOOL=0` — if set, the internal memory caching logic employed by
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60 hash tables is turned off, and libc malloc() is used for all allocations.
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62* `$SYSTEMD_EMOJI=0` — if set, tools such as "systemd-analyze security" will
63 not output graphical smiley emojis, but ASCII alternatives instead. Note that
64 this only controls use of Unicode emoji glyphs, and has no effect on other
65 Unicode glyphs.
66
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67* `$RUNTIME_DIRECTORY` — various tools use this variable to locate the
68 appropriate path under /run. This variable is also set by the manager when
69 RuntimeDirectory= is used, see systemd.exec(5).
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71systemctl:
72
73* `$SYSTEMCTL_FORCE_BUS=1` — if set, do not connect to PID1's private D-Bus
74 listener, and instead always connect through the dbus-daemon D-bus broker.
75
76* `$SYSTEMCTL_INSTALL_CLIENT_SIDE=1` — if set, enable or disable unit files on
77 the client side, instead of asking PID 1 to do this.
78
79* `$SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_SYSV=1` — if set, do not call out to SysV compatibility hooks.
80
81systemd-nspawn:
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83* `$SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_UNIFIED_HIERARCHY=1` — if set, force nspawn into unified
84 cgroup hierarchy mode.
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86* `$SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_API_VFS_WRITABLE=1` — if set, make /sys and /proc/sys and
87 friends writable in the container. If set to "network", leave only
88 /proc/sys/net writable.
89
90* `$SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_CONTAINER_SERVICE=…` — override the "service" name nspawn
91 uses to register with machined. If unset defaults to "nspawn", but with this
92 variable may be set to any other value.
93
94* `$SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_USE_CGNS=0` — if set, do not use cgroup namespacing, even if
95 it is available.
96
97* `$SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_LOCK=0` — if set, do not lock container images when running.
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99* `$SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_TMPFS_TMP=0` — if set, do not overmount /tmp in the
100 container with a tmpfs, but leave the directory from the image in place.
101
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102systemd-logind:
103
104* `$SYSTEMD_BYPASS_HIBERNATION_MEMORY_CHECK=1` — if set, report that
105 hibernation is available even if the swap devices do not provide enough room
106 for it.
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108systemd-udevd:
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f7e81fd9 110* `$NET_NAMING_SCHEME=` – if set, takes a network naming scheme (i.e. one of
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111 "v238", "v239", "v240"…, or the special value "latest") as parameter. If
112 specified udev's net_id builtin will follow the specified naming scheme when
113 determining stable network interface names. This may be used to revert to
114 naming schemes of older udev versions, in order to provide more stable naming
115 across updates. This environment variable takes precedence over the kernel
116 command line option `net.naming-scheme=`, except if the value is prefixed
117 with `:` in which case the kernel command line option takes precedence, if it
118 is specified as well.
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120* `$SYSTEMD_REBOOT_TO_FIRMWARE_SETUP` — if set overrides systemd-logind's
121 built-in EFI logic of requesting a reboot into the firmware. Takes a
122 boolean. If set to false the functionality is turned off entirely. If set to
123 true instead of requesting a reboot into the firmware setup UI through EFI a
124 file `/run/systemd/reboot-to-firmware-setup` is created whenever this is
125 requested. This file may be checked for by services run during system
126 shutdown in order to request the appropriate operation from the firmware in
127 an alternative fashion.
128
129* `$SYSTEMD_REBOOT_TO_BOOT_LOADER_MENU` — similar to the above, allows
130 overriding of systemd-logind's built-in EFI logic of requesting a reboot into
131 the boot loader menu. Takes a boolean. If set to false the functionality is
132 turned off entirely. If set to true instead of requesting a reboot into the
133 boot loader menu through EFI a file `/run/systemd/reboot-to-boot-loader-menu`
134 is created whenever this is requested. The file contains the requested boot
135 loader menu timeout in µs, formatted in ASCII decimals, or zero in case no
136 time-out is requested. This file may be checked for by services run during
137 system shutdown in order to request the appropriate operation from the boot
138 loader in an alternative fashion.
139
140* `$SYSTEMD_REBOOT_TO_BOOT_LOADER_ENTRY` — similar to the above, allows
141 overriding of systemd-logind's built-in EFI logic of requesting a reboot into
142 a specific boot loader entry. Takes a boolean. If set to false the
143 functionality is turned off entirely. If set to true instead of requesting a
144 reboot into a specific boot loader entry through EFI a file
145 `/run/systemd/reboot-to-boot-loader-entry` is created whenever this is
146 requested. The file contains the requested boot loader entry identifier. This
147 file may be checked for by services run during system shutdown in order to
148 request the appropriate operation from the boot loader in an alternative
149 fashion. Note that by default only boot loader entries which follow the [Boot
150 Loader Specification](https://systemd.io/BOOT_LOADER_SPECIFICATION) and are
151 placed in the ESP or the Extended Boot Loader partition may be selected this
152 way. However, if a directory `/run/boot-loader-entries/` exists, the entries
153 are loaded from there instead. The directory should contain the usual
154 directory hierarchy mandated by the Boot Loader Specification, i.e. the entry
155 drop-ins should be placed in
156 `/run/boot-loader-entries/loader/entries/*.conf`, and the files referenced by
157 the drop-ins (including the kernels and initrds) somewhere else below
158 `/run/boot-loader-entries/`. Note that all these files may be (and are
159 supposed to be) symlinks. systemd-logind will load these files on-demand,
160 these files can hence be updated (ideally atomically) whenever the boot
161 loader configuration changes. A foreign boot loader installer script should
162 hence synthesize drop-in snippets and symlinks for all boot entries at boot
163 or whenever they change if it wants to integrate with systemd-logind's APIs.
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165installed systemd tests:
166
167* `$SYSTEMD_TEST_DATA` — override the location of test data. This is useful if
168 a test executable is moved to an arbitrary location.
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170nss-systemd:
171
172* `$SYSTEMD_NSS_BYPASS_SYNTHETIC=1` — if set, `nss-systemd` won't synthesize
173 user/group records for the `root` and `nobody` users if they are missing from
174 `/etc/passwd`.
175
176* `$SYSTEMD_NSS_DYNAMIC_BYPASS=1` — if set, `nss-systemd` won't return
177 user/group records for dynamically registered service users (i.e. users
178 registered through `DynamicUser=1`).
179
180* `$SYSTEMD_NSS_BYPASS_BUS=1` — if set, `nss-systemd` won't use D-Bus to do
181 dynamic user lookups. This is primarily useful to make `nss-systemd` work
182 safely from within `dbus-daemon`.
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184systemd-timedated:
185
186* `$SYSTEMD_TIMEDATED_NTP_SERVICES=…` — colon-separated list of unit names of
187 NTP client services. If set, `timedatectl set-ntp on` enables and starts the
188 first existing unit listed in the environment variable, and
189 `timedatectl set-ntp off` disables and stops all listed units.
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191systemd-sulogin-shell:
192
193* `$SYSTEMD_SULOGIN_FORCE=1` — This skips asking for the root password if the
194 root password is not available (such as when the root account is locked).
195 See `sulogin(8)` for more details.
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197bootctl and other tools that access the EFI System Partition (ESP):
198
199* `$SYSTEMD_RELAX_ESP_CHECKS=1` — if set, the ESP validation checks are
200 relaxed. Specifically, validation checks that ensure the specified ESP path
201 is a FAT file system are turned off, as are checks that the path is located
202 on a GPT partition with the correct type UUID.
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204* `$SYSTEMD_ESP_PATH=…` — override the path to the EFI System Partition. This
205 may be used to override ESP path auto detection, and redirect any accesses to
206 the ESP to the specified directory. Not that unlike with bootctl's --path=
207 switch only very superficial validation of the specified path is done when
208 this environment variable is used.
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210systemd itself:
211
212* `$SYSTEMD_ACTIVATION_UNIT` — set for all NSS and PAM module invocations that
213 are done by the service manager on behalf of a specific unit, in child
214 processes that are later (after execve()) going to become unit
215 processes. Contains the full unit name (e.g. "foobar.service"). NSS and PAM
216 modules can use this information to determine in which context and on whose
217 behalf they are being called, which may be useful to avoid deadlocks, for
218 example to bypass IPC calls to the very service that is about to be
219 started. Note that NSS and PAM modules should be careful to only rely on this
220 data when invoked privileged, or possibly only when getppid() returns 1, as
221 setting environment variables is of course possible in any even unprivileged
222 contexts.
223
224* `$SYSTEMD_ACTIVATION_SCOPE` — closely related to `$SYSTEMD_ACTIVATION_UNIT`,
225 it is either set to `system` or `user` depending on whether the NSS/PAM
226 module is called by systemd in `--system` or `--user` mode.
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228systemd-remount-fs:
229
d238709c 230* `$SYSTEMD_REMOUNT_ROOT_RW=1` — if set and no entry for the root directory
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231 exists in /etc/fstab (this file always takes precedence), then the root
232 directory is remounted writable. This is primarily used by
233 systemd-gpt-auto-generator to ensure the root partition is mounted writable
234 in accordance to the GPT partition flags.
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236systemd-firstboot and localectl:
237
238* `SYSTEMD_LIST_NON_UTF8_LOCALES=1` – if set non-UTF-8 locales are listed among
239 the installed ones. By default non-UTF-8 locales are suppressed from the
240 selection, since we are living in the 21st century.