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ee5762e3 24<refentry id="systemctl">
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26 <refentryinfo>
27 <title>systemctl</title>
28 <productname>systemd</productname>
29
30 <authorgroup>
31 <author>
32 <contrib>Developer</contrib>
33 <firstname>Lennart</firstname>
34 <surname>Poettering</surname>
35 <email>lennart@poettering.net</email>
36 </author>
37 </authorgroup>
38 </refentryinfo>
39
40 <refmeta>
41 <refentrytitle>systemctl</refentrytitle>
42 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
43 </refmeta>
44
45 <refnamediv>
46 <refname>systemctl</refname>
47 <refpurpose>Control the systemd system and service manager</refpurpose>
48 </refnamediv>
49
50 <refsynopsisdiv>
51 <cmdsynopsis>
52 <command>systemctl</command>
53 <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">OPTIONS</arg>
54 <arg choice="plain">COMMAND</arg>
55 <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">NAME</arg>
56 </cmdsynopsis>
57 </refsynopsisdiv>
58
59 <refsect1>
60 <title>Description</title>
61
62 <para><command>systemctl</command> may be used to
63 introspect and control the state of the
64 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
65 system and service manager.</para>
66 </refsect1>
67
68 <refsect1>
69 <title>Options</title>
70
71 <para>The following options are understood:</para>
72
73 <variablelist>
74 <varlistentry>
75 <term><option>-h</option></term>
76 <term><option>--help</option></term>
77
78 <listitem><para>Prints a short help
79 text and exits.</para></listitem>
80 </varlistentry>
81
82 <varlistentry>
83 <term><option>--version</option></term>
84
85 <listitem>
86 <para>Prints a short version string and exits.</para>
87 </listitem>
88 </varlistentry>
89
90 <varlistentry>
91 <term><option>-t</option></term>
92 <term><option>--type=</option></term>
93
94 <listitem>
e9dd9f95 95 <para>The argument should be a comma-separated list of unit
20b3f379 96 types such as <option>service</option> and
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97 <option>socket</option>.
98 </para>
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99
100 <para>If one of the arguments is a unit type, when listing
7b870f60 101 units, limit display to certain unit types. Otherwise, units
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102 of all types will be shown.</para>
103
20b3f379 104 <para>As a special case, if one of the arguments is
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105 <option>help</option>, a list of allowed values will be
106 printed and the program will exit.</para>
107 </listitem>
108 </varlistentry>
109
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110 <varlistentry>
111 <term><option>--state=</option></term>
112
113 <listitem>
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114 <para>The argument should be a comma-separated list of unit LOAD,
115 SUB, or ACTIVE states. When listing units, show only those
116 in specified states.</para>
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117 </listitem>
118 </varlistentry>
119
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120 <varlistentry>
121 <term><option>-p</option></term>
122 <term><option>--property=</option></term>
123
124 <listitem>
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125 <para>When showing unit/job/manager properties with the
126 <command>show</command> command, limit display to certain
7b870f60 127 properties as specified as argument. If not specified, all
54c31a79 128 set properties are shown. The argument should be a
d2bbca68 129 comma-separated list of property names, such as
7b870f60 130 <literal>MainPID</literal>. If specified more than once, all
033a842c 131 properties with the specified names are shown.</para>
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132 </listitem>
133 </varlistentry>
134
135 <varlistentry>
136 <term><option>-a</option></term>
137 <term><option>--all</option></term>
138
139 <listitem>
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140 <para>When listing units, show all loaded units, regardless
141 of their state, including inactive units. When showing
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142 unit/job/manager properties, show all properties regardless
143 whether they are set or not.</para>
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144 <para>To list all units installed on the system, use the
145 <command>list-unit-files</command> command instead.</para>
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146 </listitem>
147 </varlistentry>
148
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149 <varlistentry>
150 <term><option>--reverse</option></term>
151
152 <listitem>
153 <para>Show reverse dependencies between units with
154 <command>list-dependencies</command>, i.e. units with
155 dependencies of type <varname>Wants=</varname> or
156 <varname>Requires=</varname> on the given unit.
157 </para>
158 </listitem>
159 </varlistentry>
160
161 <varlistentry>
162 <term><option>--after</option></term>
163 <term><option>--before</option></term>
164
165 <listitem>
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166 <para>Show which units are started after or before
167 with <command>list-dependencies</command>, respectively.
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168 </para>
169 </listitem>
170 </varlistentry>
171
4a6022f0 172 <varlistentry>
98a6e132 173 <term><option>-l</option></term>
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174 <term><option>--full</option></term>
175
176 <listitem>
177 <para>Do not ellipsize unit names, cgroup members, and
178 truncate unit descriptions in the output of
179 <command>list-units</command> and
180 <command>list-jobs</command>.</para>
181 </listitem>
182 </varlistentry>
183
184 <varlistentry>
185 <term><option>--fail</option></term>
186
187 <listitem>
188 <para>If the requested operation conflicts with a pending
7b870f60 189 unfinished job, fail the command. If this is not specified,
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190 the requested operation will replace the pending job, if
191 necessary. Do not confuse with
192 <option>--failed</option>.</para>
193 </listitem>
194 </varlistentry>
195
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196 <varlistentry>
197 <term><option>--show-types</option></term>
198
199 <listitem>
200 <para>When showing sockets, show the type of the socket.</para>
201 </listitem>
202 </varlistentry>
203
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205 <term><option>--irreversible</option></term>
206
207 <listitem>
208 <para>Mark this transaction's jobs as irreversible. This prevents
209 future conflicting transactions from replacing these jobs.
210 The jobs can still be cancelled using the <command>cancel</command>
211 command.</para>
212 </listitem>
213 </varlistentry>
214
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215 <varlistentry>
216 <term><option>--ignore-dependencies</option></term>
217
218 <listitem>
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219 <para>When enqueuing a new job, ignore all its dependencies
220 and execute it immediately. If passed, no required units of
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221 the unit passed will be pulled in, and no ordering
222 dependencies will be honored. This is mostly a debugging and
223 rescue tool for the administrator and should not be used by
224 applications.</para>
225 </listitem>
226 </varlistentry>
227
228 <varlistentry>
229 <term><option>-i</option></term>
230 <term><option>--ignore-inhibitors</option></term>
231
232 <listitem>
233 <para>When system shutdown or a sleep state is requested,
234 ignore inhibitor locks. Applications can establish inhibitor
235 locks to avoid that certain important operations (such as CD
236 burning or suchlike) are interrupted by system shutdown or a
237 sleep state. Any user may take these locks and privileged
238 users may override these locks. If any locks are taken,
239 shutdown and sleep state requests will normally fail
54c31a79 240 (regardless if privileged or not) and a list of active locks
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241 is printed. However, if <option>--ignore-inhibitors</option>
242 is specified, the locks are ignored and not printed, and the
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243 operation attempted anyway, possibly requiring additional
244 privileges.</para>
245 </listitem>
246 </varlistentry>
247
248 <varlistentry>
249 <term><option>-q</option></term>
250 <term><option>--quiet</option></term>
251
252 <listitem>
253 <para>Suppress output to standard output in
254 <command>snapshot</command>,
255 <command>is-active</command>,
256 <command>is-failed</command>,
257 <command>enable</command> and
258 <command>disable</command>.</para>
259 </listitem>
260 </varlistentry>
261
262 <varlistentry>
263 <term><option>--no-block</option></term>
264
265 <listitem>
266 <para>Do not synchronously wait for the requested operation
7b870f60 267 to finish. If this is not specified, the job will be
4a6022f0 268 verified, enqueued and <command>systemctl</command> will
7b870f60 269 wait until it is completed. By passing this argument, it is
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270 only verified and enqueued.</para>
271 </listitem>
272 </varlistentry>
273
274 <varlistentry>
275 <term><option>--no-legend</option></term>
276
277 <listitem>
278 <para>Do not print a legend, i.e. the column headers and
279 the footer with hints.</para>
280 </listitem>
281 </varlistentry>
282
283 <varlistentry>
284 <term><option>--no-pager</option></term>
285
286 <listitem>
287 <para>Do not pipe output into a pager.</para>
288 </listitem>
289 </varlistentry>
290
291 <varlistentry>
292 <term><option>--system</option></term>
293
294 <listitem>
295 <para>Talk to the systemd system manager. (Default)</para>
296 </listitem>
297 </varlistentry>
298
299 <varlistentry>
300 <term><option>--user</option></term>
301
302 <listitem>
303 <para>Talk to the systemd manager of the calling
304 user.</para>
305 </listitem>
306 </varlistentry>
307
308 <varlistentry>
309 <term><option>--no-wall</option></term>
310
311 <listitem>
7b870f60 312 <para>Do not send wall message before halt, power-off,
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313 reboot.</para>
314 </listitem>
315 </varlistentry>
316
317 <varlistentry>
318 <term><option>--global</option></term>
319
320 <listitem>
321 <para>When used with <command>enable</command> and
322 <command>disable</command>, operate on the global user
323 configuration directory, thus enabling or disabling a unit
324 file globally for all future logins of all users.</para>
325 </listitem>
326 </varlistentry>
327
328 <varlistentry>
329 <term><option>--no-reload</option></term>
330
331 <listitem>
332 <para>When used with <command>enable</command> and
333 <command>disable</command>, do not implicitly reload daemon
334 configuration after executing the changes.</para>
335 </listitem>
336 </varlistentry>
337
338 <varlistentry>
339 <term><option>--no-ask-password</option></term>
340
341 <listitem>
342 <para>When used with <command>start</command> and related
343 commands, disables asking for passwords. Background services
344 may require input of a password or passphrase string, for
345 example to unlock system hard disks or cryptographic
346 certificates. Unless this option is specified and the
7b870f60 347 command is invoked from a terminal,
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348 <command>systemctl</command> will query the user on the
349 terminal for the necessary secrets. Use this option to
7b870f60 350 switch this behavior off. In this case, the password must be
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351 supplied by some other means (for example graphical password
352 agents) or the service might fail. This also disables
353 querying the user for authentication for privileged
354 operations.</para>
355 </listitem>
356
357 </varlistentry>
358
359 <varlistentry>
360 <term><option>--kill-who=</option></term>
361
362 <listitem>
363 <para>When used with <command>kill</command>, choose which
364 processes to kill. Must be one of <option>main</option>,
365 <option>control</option> or <option>all</option> to select
366 whether to kill only the main process of the unit, the
7b870f60 367 control process or all processes of the unit. If omitted,
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368 defaults to <option>all</option>.</para>
369 </listitem>
370
371 </varlistentry>
372
373 <varlistentry>
374 <term><option>-s</option></term>
375 <term><option>--signal=</option></term>
376
377 <listitem>
378 <para>When used with <command>kill</command>, choose which
379 signal to send to selected processes. Must be one of the
05cc7267 380 well known signal specifiers such as <constant>SIGTERM</constant>, <constant>SIGINT</constant> or
7b870f60 381 <constant>SIGSTOP</constant>. If omitted, defaults to
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382 <option>SIGTERM</option>.</para>
383 </listitem>
384 </varlistentry>
385
386 <varlistentry>
387 <term><option>-f</option></term>
388 <term><option>--force</option></term>
389
390 <listitem>
391 <para>When used with <command>enable</command>, overwrite
392 any existing conflicting symlinks.</para>
393
394 <para>When used with <command>halt</command>,
395 <command>poweroff</command>, <command>reboot</command> or
7b870f60 396 <command>kexec</command>, execute the selected operation
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397 without shutting down all units. However, all processes will
398 be killed forcibly and all file systems are unmounted or
399 remounted read-only. This is hence a drastic but relatively
400 safe option to request an immediate reboot. If
401 <option>--force</option> is specified twice for these
402 operations, they will be executed immediately without
403 terminating any processes or umounting any file
404 systems. Warning: specifying <option>--force</option> twice
405 with any of these operations might result in data
406 loss.</para>
407 </listitem>
408 </varlistentry>
409
410 <varlistentry>
411 <term><option>--root=</option></term>
412
413 <listitem>
414 <para>When used with
415 <command>enable</command>/<command>disable</command>/<command>is-enabled</command>
416 (and related commands), use alternative root path when
417 looking for unit files.</para>
418 </listitem>
419
420 </varlistentry>
421
422 <varlistentry>
423 <term><option>--runtime</option></term>
424
425 <listitem>
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426 <para>When used with <command>enable</command>,
427 <command>disable</command>, <command>is-enabled</command>
4a6022f0 428 (and related commands), make changes only temporarily, so
a330b376 429 that they are lost on the next reboot. This will have the
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430 effect that changes are not made in subdirectories of
431 <filename>/etc</filename> but in <filename>/run</filename>,
432 with identical immediate effects, however, since the latter
433 is lost on reboot, the changes are lost too.</para>
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434
435 <para>Similar, when used with
fbce1139 436 <command>set-property</command>, make changes only
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437 temporarily, so that they are lost on the next
438 reboot.</para>
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439 </listitem>
440 </varlistentry>
441
442 <varlistentry>
443 <term><option>-H</option></term>
444 <term><option>--host</option></term>
445
446 <listitem>
447 <para>Execute operation remotely. Specify a hostname, or
05cc7267 448 username and hostname separated by <literal>@</literal>, to connect to. This
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449 will use SSH to talk to the remote systemd
450 instance.</para>
451 </listitem>
452 </varlistentry>
453
454 <varlistentry>
455 <term><option>-P</option></term>
456 <term><option>--privileged</option></term>
457
458 <listitem>
459 <para>Acquire privileges via PolicyKit before executing the
460 operation.</para>
461 </listitem>
462 </varlistentry>
463
464 <varlistentry>
465 <term><option>-n</option></term>
466 <term><option>--lines=</option></term>
467
468 <listitem>
7b870f60 469 <para>When used with <command>status</command>, controls the
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470 number of journal lines to show, counting from the most
471 recent ones. Takes a positive integer argument. Defaults to
472 10.</para>
473 </listitem>
474 </varlistentry>
475
476 <varlistentry>
477 <term><option>-o</option></term>
478 <term><option>--output=</option></term>
479
480 <listitem>
7b870f60 481 <para>When used with <command>status</command>, controls the
4a6022f0 482 formatting of the journal entries that are shown. For the
7b870f60 483 available choices, see
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484 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>journalctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
485 Defaults to <literal>short</literal>.</para>
486 </listitem>
487 </varlistentry>
488
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489 <varlistentry>
490 <term><option>--plain</option></term>
491
492 <listitem>
7b870f60 493 <para>When used with <command>list-dependencies</command>,
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494 the output is printed as a list instead of a tree.</para>
495 </listitem>
496 </varlistentry>
497
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498 </variablelist>
499 </refsect1>
500
501 <refsect1>
502 <title>Commands</title>
503
504 <para>The following commands are understood:</para>
505
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506 <refsect2>
507 <title>Unit Commands</title>
4a6022f0 508
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509 <variablelist>
510 <varlistentry>
511 <term><command>list-units</command></term>
4a6022f0 512
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513 <listitem>
514 <para>List known units (subject to limitations specified
515 with <option>-t</option>).</para>
991f2a39 516
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517 <para>This is the default command.</para>
518 </listitem>
519 </varlistentry>
991f2a39 520
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521 <varlistentry>
522 <term><command>list-sockets</command></term>
523
524 <listitem>
525 <para>List socket units ordered by the listening address. Produces output
526 similar to
527 <programlisting>
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528LISTEN UNIT ACTIVATES
529/dev/initctl systemd-initctl.socket systemd-initctl.service
530...
531[::]:22 sshd.socket sshd.service
532kobject-uevent 1 systemd-udevd-kernel.socket systemd-udevd.service
533
5345 sockets listed.
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535 </programlisting>
536 Note: because the addresses might contains spaces, this output
537 is not suitable for programmatic consumption.
538 </para>
539
540 <para>See also the options <option>--show-types</option>,
541 <option>--all</option>, and <option>--failed</option>.</para>
542 </listitem>
543 </varlistentry>
544
545 <varlistentry>
546 <term><command>start <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
547
548 <listitem>
549 <para>Start (activate) one or more units specified on the
550 command line.</para>
551 </listitem>
552 </varlistentry>
553 <varlistentry>
554 <term><command>stop <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
555
556 <listitem>
557 <para>Stop (deactivate) one or more units specified on the
558 command line.</para>
559 </listitem>
560 </varlistentry>
561 <varlistentry>
562 <term><command>reload <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
563
564 <listitem>
565 <para>Asks all units listed on the command line to reload
566 their configuration. Note that this will reload the
567 service-specific configuration, not the unit configuration
568 file of systemd. If you want systemd to reload the
79640424 569 configuration file of a unit, use the
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570 <command>daemon-reload</command> command. In other words:
571 for the example case of Apache, this will reload Apache's
572 <filename>httpd.conf</filename> in the web server, not the
573 <filename>apache.service</filename> systemd unit
574 file.</para>
575
576 <para>This command should not be confused with the
577 <command>daemon-reload</command> or <command>load</command>
578 commands.</para>
579 </listitem>
580
581 </varlistentry>
582 <varlistentry>
583 <term><command>restart <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
584
585 <listitem>
586 <para>Restart one or more units specified on the command
587 line. If the units are not running yet, they will be
588 started.</para>
589 </listitem>
590 </varlistentry>
591 <varlistentry>
592 <term><command>try-restart <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
593
594 <listitem>
595 <para>Restart one or more units specified on the command
596 line if the units are running. This does nothing if units are not
597 running. Note that, for compatibility with Red Hat init
598 scripts, <command>condrestart</command> is equivalent to this
599 command.</para>
600 </listitem>
601 </varlistentry>
602 <varlistentry>
603 <term><command>reload-or-restart <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
604
605 <listitem>
606 <para>Reload one or more units if they support it. If not,
607 restart them instead. If the units are not running yet, they
608 will be started.</para>
609 </listitem>
610 </varlistentry>
611 <varlistentry>
612 <term><command>reload-or-try-restart <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
613
614 <listitem>
615 <para>Reload one or more units if they support it. If not,
616 restart them instead. This does nothing if the units are not
617 running. Note that, for compatibility with SysV init scripts,
618 <command>force-reload</command> is equivalent to this
619 command.</para>
620 </listitem>
621 </varlistentry>
622 <varlistentry>
623 <term><command>isolate <replaceable>NAME</replaceable></command></term>
624
625 <listitem>
626 <para>Start the unit specified on the command line and its
627 dependencies and stop all others.</para>
628
629 <para>This is similar to changing the runlevel in a
630 traditional init system. The <command>isolate</command>
631 command will immediately stop processes that are not enabled
632 in the new unit, possibly including the graphical
633 environment or terminal you are currently using.</para>
634
635 <para>Note that this is allowed only on units where
636 <option>AllowIsolate=</option> is enabled. See
637 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
638 for details.</para>
639 </listitem>
640 </varlistentry>
641 <varlistentry>
642 <term><command>kill <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
643
644 <listitem>
645 <para>Send a signal to one or more processes of the
646 unit. Use <option>--kill-who=</option> to select which
647 process to kill. Use <option>--kill-mode=</option> to select
648 the kill mode and <option>--signal=</option> to select the
649 signal to send.</para>
650 </listitem>
651 </varlistentry>
652 <varlistentry>
653 <term><command>is-active <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
654
655 <listitem>
656 <para>Check whether any of the specified units are active
657 (i.e. running). Returns an exit code 0 if at least one is
658 active, non-zero otherwise. Unless <option>--quiet</option>
659 is specified, this will also print the current unit state to
660 STDOUT.</para>
661 </listitem>
662 </varlistentry>
663 <varlistentry>
664 <term><command>is-failed <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
665
666 <listitem>
667 <para>Check whether any of the specified units are in a "failed" state.
668 Returns an exit code 0 if at least one has failed, non-zero
669 otherwise. Unless <option>--quiet</option> is specified, this
670 will also print the current unit state to
671 STDOUT.</para>
672 </listitem>
673 </varlistentry>
674 <varlistentry>
675 <term><command>status [<replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...|<replaceable>PID</replaceable>...]</command></term>
676
677 <listitem>
678 <para>Show terse runtime status information about one or
679 more units, followed by most recent log data from the
680 journal. If no units are specified, show all units (subject
681 to limitations specified with <option>-t</option>). If a PID
682 is passed, show information about the unit the process
683 belongs to.</para>
684
685 <para>This function is intended to generate human-readable
686 output. If you are looking for computer-parsable output, use
687 <command>show</command> instead.</para>
688 </listitem>
689 </varlistentry>
690 <varlistentry>
691 <term><command>show [<replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...|<replaceable>JOB</replaceable>...]</command></term>
692
693 <listitem>
694 <para>Show properties of one or more units, jobs, or the
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696 the manager will be shown. If a unit name is specified,
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701 <option>--property=</option>. This command is intended to be
702 used whenever computer-parsable output is required. Use
703 <command>status</command> if you are looking for formatted
704 human-readable output.</para>
705 </listitem>
706 </varlistentry>
707
708 <varlistentry>
709 <term><command>set-property <replaceable>NAME</replaceable> <replaceable>ASSIGNMENT</replaceable>...</command></term>
710
711 <listitem>
712 <para>Set the specified unit properties at runtime where
713 this is supported. This allows changing configuration
714 parameter properties such as resource management controls at
715 runtime. Not all properties may be changed at runtime, but
716 many resource management settings (primarily those in
717 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.cgroup</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>)
718 may. The changes are applied instantly, and stored on disk
719 for future boots, unless <option>--runtime</option> is
720 passed, in which case the settings only apply until the next
721 reboot. The syntax of the property assignment follows
722 closely the syntax of assignments in unit files.</para>
723
724 <para>Example: <command>systemctl set-property foobar.service CPUShares=777</command></para>
725
726 <para>Note that this command allows changing multiple
727 properties at the same time, which is preferable over
728 setting them individually. Like unit file configuration
729 settings, assigning the empty list to list parameters will
730 reset the list.</para>
731 </listitem>
732 </varlistentry>
733
734 <varlistentry>
735 <term><command>help <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...|<replaceable>PID</replaceable>...</command></term>
736
737 <listitem>
738 <para>Show manual pages for one or more units, if
739 available. If a PID is given, the manual pages for the unit
740 the process belongs to are shown.</para>
741 </listitem>
742 </varlistentry>
743
744 <varlistentry>
745 <term><command>reset-failed [<replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...]</command></term>
746
747 <listitem>
748 <para>Reset the <literal>failed</literal> state of the
749 specified units, or if no unit name is passed, reset the state of all
750 units. When a unit fails in some way (i.e. process exiting
751 with non-zero error code, terminating abnormally or timing
752 out), it will automatically enter the
753 <literal>failed</literal> state and its exit code and status
754 is recorded for introspection by the administrator until the
755 service is restarted or reset with this command.</para>
756 </listitem>
757 </varlistentry>
758
759 <varlistentry>
760 <term><command>list-dependencies <replaceable>NAME</replaceable></command></term>
761
762 <listitem>
763 <para>Shows required and wanted units of the specified
764 unit. If no unit is specified,
765 <filename>default.target</filename> is implied. Target units
766 are recursively expanded. When <option>--all</option> is
767 passed, all other units are recursively expanded as
768 well.</para>
769 </listitem>
770 </varlistentry>
771 </variablelist>
772 </refsect2>
773
774 <refsect2>
775 <title>Unit File Commands</title>
776
777 <variablelist>
778 <varlistentry>
779 <term><command>list-unit-files</command></term>
780
781 <listitem>
782 <para>List installed unit files.</para>
783 </listitem>
784 </varlistentry>
785
786 <varlistentry>
787 <term><command>enable <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
788
789 <listitem>
790 <para>Enable one or more unit files or unit file instances,
791 as specified on the command line. This will create a number
792 of symlinks as encoded in the <literal>[Install]</literal>
793 sections of the unit files. After the symlinks have been
794 created, the systemd configuration is reloaded (in a way that
795 is equivalent to <command>daemon-reload</command>) to ensure
796 the changes are taken into account immediately. Note that
797 this does <emphasis>not</emphasis> have the effect of also
798 starting any of the units being enabled. If this
799 is desired, a separate <command>start</command> command must
800 be invoked for the unit. Also note that in case of instance
801 enablement, symlinks named the same as instances are created in
802 the install location, however they all point to the same
803 template unit file.</para>
804
805 <para>This command will print the actions executed. This
806 output may be suppressed by passing <option>--quiet</option>.
807 </para>
808
809 <para>Note that this operation creates only the suggested
810 symlinks for the units. While this command is the
811 recommended way to manipulate the unit configuration
812 directory, the administrator is free to make additional
813 changes manually by placing or removing symlinks in the
814 directory. This is particularly useful to create
815 configurations that deviate from the suggested default
816 installation. In this case, the administrator must make sure
817 to invoke <command>daemon-reload</command> manually as
818 necessary to ensure the changes are taken into account.
819 </para>
820
821 <para>Enabling units should not be confused with starting
822 (activating) units, as done by the <command>start</command>
823 command. Enabling and starting units is orthogonal: units
824 may be enabled without being started and started without
825 being enabled. Enabling simply hooks the unit into various
826 suggested places (for example, so that the unit is
827 automatically started on boot or when a particular kind of
828 hardware is plugged in). Starting actually spawns the daemon
829 process (in case of service units), or binds the socket (in
830 case of socket units), and so on.</para>
831
832 <para>Depending on whether <option>--system</option>,
833 <option>--user</option> or <option>--global</option> is
834 specified, this enables the unit for the system, for the
835 calling user only or for all future logins of all
836 users. Note that in the last case, no systemd daemon
837 configuration is reloaded.</para>
838 </listitem>
839 </varlistentry>
840
841 <varlistentry>
842 <term><command>disable <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
843
844 <listitem>
845 <para>Disables one or more units. This removes all symlinks
846 to the specified unit files from the unit configuration
847 directory, and hence undoes the changes made by
848 <command>enable</command>. Note however that this removes
849 all symlinks to the unit files (i.e. including manual
850 additions), not just those actually created by
851 <command>enable</command>. This call implicitly reloads the
852 systemd daemon configuration after completing the disabling
853 of the units. Note that this command does not implicitly
854 stop the units that are being disabled. If this is desired,
855 an additional <command>stop</command> command should be
856 executed afterwards.</para>
857
858 <para>This command will print the actions executed. This
859 output may be suppressed by passing <option>--quiet</option>.
860 </para>
861
862 <para>This command honors <option>--system</option>,
863 <option>--user</option>, <option>--global</option> in a
864 similar way as <command>enable</command>.</para>
865 </listitem>
866 </varlistentry>
867
868 <varlistentry>
869 <term><command>is-enabled <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
870
871 <listitem>
872 <para>Checks whether any of the specified unit files are
873 enabled (as with <command>enable</command>). Returns an exit
874 code of 0 if at least one is enabled, non-zero
875 otherwise. Prints the current enable status. To suppress
876 this output, use <option>--quiet</option>.</para>
877 </listitem>
878 </varlistentry>
879
880 <varlistentry>
881 <term><command>reenable <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
882
883 <listitem>
884 <para>Reenable one or more unit files, as specified on the
885 command line. This is a combination of
886 <command>disable</command> and <command>enable</command> and
887 is useful to reset the symlinks a unit is enabled with to
888 the defaults configured in the <literal>[Install]</literal>
889 section of the unit file.</para>
890 </listitem>
891 </varlistentry>
892
893 <varlistentry>
894 <term><command>preset <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
895
896 <listitem>
897 <para>Reset one or more unit files, as specified on the
898 command line, to the defaults configured in the preset
899 policy files. This has the same effect as
900 <command>disable</command> or <command>enable</command>,
901 depending how the unit is listed in the preset files. For
902 more information on the preset policy format, see
903 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.preset</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
904 For more information on the concept of presets, please
905 consult the
906 <ulink url="http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Preset">Preset</ulink>
907 document.</para>
908 </listitem>
909 </varlistentry>
910
911 <varlistentry>
912 <term><command>mask <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
913
914 <listitem>
915 <para>Mask one or more unit files, as specified on the
916 command line. This will link these units to
917 <filename>/dev/null</filename>, making it impossible to
918 start them. This is a stronger version of
919 <command>disable</command>, since it prohibits all kinds of
920 activation of the unit, including manual activation. Use
921 this option with care.</para>
922 </listitem>
923 </varlistentry>
924
925 <varlistentry>
926 <term><command>unmask <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
927
928 <listitem>
929 <para>Unmask one or more unit files, as specified on the
930 command line. This will undo the effect of
931 <command>mask</command>.</para>
932 </listitem>
933 </varlistentry>
934
935 <varlistentry>
936 <term><command>link <replaceable>FILENAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
937
938 <listitem>
939 <para>Link a unit file that is not in the unit file search
940 paths into the unit file search path. This requires an
941 absolute path to a unit file. The effect of this can be
942 undone with <command>disable</command>. The effect of this
943 command is that a unit file is available for
944 <command>start</command> and other commands although it
945 is not installed directly in the unit search path.</para>
946 </listitem>
947 </varlistentry>
948
949 <varlistentry>
950 <term><command>get-default</command></term>
951
952 <listitem>
953 <para>Get the default target specified
954 via <filename>default.target</filename> link.</para>
955 </listitem>
956 </varlistentry>
957
958 <varlistentry>
959 <term><command>set-default <replaceable>NAME</replaceable></command></term>
960
961 <listitem>
962 <para>Set the default target to boot into. Command links
963 <filename>default.target</filename> to the given unit.</para>
964 </listitem>
965 </varlistentry>
966 </variablelist>
967 </refsect2>
968
969 <refsect2>
970 <title>Job Commands</title>
971
972 <variablelist>
973 <varlistentry>
974 <term><command>list-jobs</command></term>
975
976 <listitem>
977 <para>List jobs that are in progress.</para>
978 </listitem>
979 </varlistentry>
980 <varlistentry>
981 <term><command>cancel <replaceable>JOB</replaceable>...</command></term>
982
983 <listitem>
984 <para>Cancel one or more jobs specified on the command line
985 by their numeric job IDs. If no job ID is specified, cancel
986 all pending jobs.</para>
987 </listitem>
988 </varlistentry>
989 </variablelist>
990 </refsect2>
991
992 <refsect2>
993 <title>Snapshot Commands</title>
994
995 <variablelist>
996 <varlistentry>
997 <term><command>snapshot [<replaceable>NAME</replaceable>]</command></term>
998
999 <listitem>
1000 <para>Create a snapshot. If a snapshot name is specified,
1001 the new snapshot will be named after it. If none is
1002 specified, an automatic snapshot name is generated. In either
1003 case, the snapshot name used is printed to STDOUT, unless
1004 <option>--quiet</option> is specified.</para>
1005
1006 <para>A snapshot refers to a saved state of the systemd
1007 manager. It is implemented itself as a unit that is
1008 generated dynamically with this command and has dependencies
1009 on all units active at the time. At a later time, the user
1010 may return to this state by using the
1011 <command>isolate</command> command on the snapshot unit.
1012 </para>
1013
1014 <para>Snapshots are only useful for saving and restoring
1015 which units are running or are stopped, they do not
1016 save/restore any other state. Snapshots are dynamic and lost
1017 on reboot.</para>
1018 </listitem>
1019 </varlistentry>
1020 <varlistentry>
1021 <term><command>delete <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term>
1022
1023 <listitem>
1024 <para>Remove a snapshot previously created with
1025 <command>snapshot</command>.</para>
1026 </listitem>
1027 </varlistentry>
1028 </variablelist>
1029 </refsect2>
1030
1031 <refsect2>
1032 <title>Environment Commands</title>
1033
1034 <variablelist>
1035 <varlistentry>
1036 <term><command>show-environment</command></term>
1037
1038 <listitem>
1039 <para>Dump the systemd manager environment block. The
1040 environment block will be dumped in straight-forward form
1041 suitable for sourcing into a shell script. This environment
1042 block will be passed to all processes the manager
1043 spawns.</para>
1044 </listitem>
1045 </varlistentry>
1046 <varlistentry>
1047 <term><command>set-environment <replaceable>VARIABLE=VALUE</replaceable>...</command></term>
1048
1049 <listitem>
1050 <para>Set one or more systemd manager environment variables,
1051 as specified on the command line.</para>
1052 </listitem>
1053 </varlistentry>
1054 <varlistentry>
1055 <term><command>unset-environment <replaceable>VARIABLE</replaceable>...</command></term>
1056
1057 <listitem>
1058 <para>Unset one or more systemd manager environment
1059 variables. If only a variable name is specified, it will be
1060 removed regardless of its value. If a variable and a value
1061 are specified, the variable is only removed if it has the
1062 specified value.</para>
1063 </listitem>
1064 </varlistentry>
1065 </variablelist>
1066 </refsect2>
1067
1068 <refsect2>
1069 <title>Manager Lifecycle Commands</title>
1070
1071 <variablelist>
1072 <varlistentry>
1073 <term><command>daemon-reload</command></term>
1074
1075 <listitem>
1076 <para>Reload systemd manager configuration. This will reload
1077 all unit files and recreate the entire dependency
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1080 accessible.</para> <para>This command should not be confused
1081 with the <command>load</command> or
1082 <command>reload</command> commands.</para>
1083 </listitem>
1084 </varlistentry>
1085 <varlistentry>
1086 <term><command>daemon-reexec</command></term>
1087
1088 <listitem>
1089 <para>Reexecute the systemd manager. This will serialize the
1090 manager state, reexecute the process and deserialize the
1091 state again. This command is of little use except for
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1096 </para>
1097 </listitem>
1098 </varlistentry>
1099 </variablelist>
1100 </refsect2>
1101
1102 <refsect2>
1103 <title>System Commands</title>
1104
1105 <variablelist>
1106 <varlistentry>
1107 <term><command>default</command></term>
1108
1109 <listitem>
1110 <para>Enter default mode. This is mostly equivalent to
1111 <command>isolate default.target</command>.</para>
1112 </listitem>
1113 </varlistentry>
1114 <varlistentry>
1115 <term><command>rescue</command></term>
1116
1117 <listitem>
1118 <para>Enter rescue mode. This is mostly equivalent to
1119 <command>isolate rescue.target</command>, but also prints a
1120 wall message to all users.</para>
1121 </listitem>
1122 </varlistentry>
1123 <varlistentry>
1124 <term><command>emergency</command></term>
1125
1126 <listitem>
1127 <para>Enter emergency mode. This is mostly equivalent to
1128 <command>isolate emergency.target</command>, but also prints
1129 a wall message to all users.</para>
1130 </listitem>
1131 </varlistentry>
1132 <varlistentry>
1133 <term><command>halt</command></term>
1134
1135 <listitem>
1136 <para>Shut down and halt the system. This is mostly equivalent to
1137 <command>start halt.target --irreversible</command>, but also
1138 prints a wall message to all users. If combined with
1139 <option>--force</option>, shutdown of all running services is
1140 skipped, however all processes are killed and all file
1141 systems are unmounted or mounted read-only, immediately
1142 followed by the system halt. If <option>--force</option> is
1143 specified twice, the operation is immediately executed
1144 without terminating any processes or unmounting any file
1145 systems. This may result in data loss.</para>
1146 </listitem>
1147 </varlistentry>
1148 <varlistentry>
1149 <term><command>poweroff</command></term>
1150
1151 <listitem>
1152 <para>Shut down and power-off the system. This is mostly
1153 equivalent to <command>start poweroff.target --irreversible</command>,
1154 but also prints a wall message to all users. If combined with
1155 <option>--force</option>, shutdown of all running services is
1156 skipped, however all processes are killed and all file
1157 systems are unmounted or mounted read-only, immediately
1158 followed by the powering off. If <option>--force</option> is
1159 specified twice, the operation is immediately executed
1160 without terminating any processes or unmounting any file
1161 systems. This may result in data loss.</para>
1162 </listitem>
1163 </varlistentry>
1164 <varlistentry>
1165 <term><command>reboot</command></term>
1166
1167 <listitem>
1168 <para>Shut down and reboot the system. This is mostly
1169 equivalent to <command>start reboot.target --irreversible</command>,
1170 but also prints a wall message to all users. If combined with
1171 <option>--force</option>, shutdown of all running services is
1172 skipped, however all processes are killed and all file
1173 systems are unmounted or mounted read-only, immediately
1174 followed by the reboot. If <option>--force</option> is
1175 specified twice, the operation is immediately executed
1176 without terminating any processes or unmounting any file
1177 systems. This may result in data loss.</para>
1178 </listitem>
1179 </varlistentry>
1180 <varlistentry>
1181 <term><command>kexec</command></term>
1182
1183 <listitem>
1184 <para>Shut down and reboot the system via kexec. This is
1185 mostly equivalent to <command>start kexec.target --irreversible</command>,
1186 but also prints a wall message to all users. If combined
1187 with <option>--force</option>, shutdown of all running
1188 services is skipped, however all processes are killed and
1189 all file systems are unmounted or mounted read-only,
1190 immediately followed by the reboot.</para>
1191 </listitem>
1192 </varlistentry>
1193 <varlistentry>
1194 <term><command>exit</command></term>
1195
1196 <listitem>
1197 <para>Ask the systemd manager to quit. This is only
1198 supported for user service managers (i.e. in conjunction
1199 with the <option>--user</option> option) and will fail
1200 otherwise.</para>
1201 </listitem>
1202
1203 </varlistentry>
1204 <varlistentry>
1205 <term><command>suspend</command></term>
1206
1207 <listitem>
1208 <para>Suspend the system. This will trigger activation of
1209 the special <filename>suspend.target</filename> target.
1210 </para>
1211 </listitem>
1212 </varlistentry>
1213 <varlistentry>
1214 <term><command>hibernate</command></term>
1215
1216 <listitem>
1217 <para>Hibernate the system. This will trigger activation of
1218 the special <filename>hibernate.target</filename> target.
1219 </para>
1220 </listitem>
1221 </varlistentry>
1222 <varlistentry>
1223 <term><command>hybrid-sleep</command></term>
1224
1225 <listitem>
1226 <para>Hibernate and suspend the system. This will trigger
1227 activation of the special
1228 <filename>hybrid-sleep.target</filename> target.</para>
1229 </listitem>
1230 </varlistentry>
1231 <varlistentry>
1232 <term><command>switch-root <replaceable>ROOT</replaceable> [<replaceable>INIT</replaceable>]</command></term>
1233
1234 <listitem>
1235 <para>Switches to a different root directory and executes a
1236 new system manager process below it. This is intended for
1237 usage in initial RAM disks ("initrd"), and will transition
1238 from the initrd's system manager process (a.k.a "init"
1239 process) to the main system manager process. This call takes two
1240 arguments: the directory that is to become the new root directory, and
1241 the path to the new system manager binary below it to
1242 execute as PID 1. If the latter is omitted or the empty
1243 string, a systemd binary will automatically be searched for
1244 and used as init. If the system manager path is omitted or
1245 equal to the empty string, the state of the initrd's system
1246 manager process is passed to the main system manager, which
1247 allows later introspection of the state of the services
1248 involved in the initrd boot.</para>
1249 </listitem>
1250 </varlistentry>
1251 </variablelist>
1252 </refsect2>
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1255
1256 <refsect1>
1257 <title>Exit status</title>
1258
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1261 </refsect1>
1262
1263 <refsect1>
1264 <title>Environment</title>
1265
1266 <variablelist class='environment-variables'>
1267 <varlistentry>
1268 <term><varname>$SYSTEMD_PAGER</varname></term>
1269
1270 <listitem>
1271 <para>Pager to use when <option>--no-pager</option> is not
1272 given; overrides <varname>$PAGER</varname>. Setting this to
1273 an empty string or the value <literal>cat</literal> is
1274 equivalent to passing
1275 <option>--no-pager</option>.</para>
1276 </listitem>
1277 </varlistentry>
1278 </variablelist>
1279 </refsect1>
1280
1281 <refsect1>
1282 <title>See Also</title>
1283 <para>
1284 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1285 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemadm</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1286 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>journalctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1287 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>loginctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1288 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
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1291 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>wall</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1292 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.preset</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
1293 </para>
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