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d657c51f 1systemd System and Service Manager
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3DETAILS:
4 http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd.html
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6WEB SITE:
19d9372b 7 https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd
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9GIT:
eb0914fc 10 git@github.com:systemd/systemd.git
eb0914fc 11 https://github.com/systemd/systemd
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13MAILING LIST:
19d9372b 14 https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
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16IRC:
17 #systemd on irc.freenode.org
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19BUG REPORTS:
eb0914fc 20 https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues
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22AUTHOR:
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23 Lennart Poettering
24 Kay Sievers
25 ...and many others
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673eab9b 27LICENSE:
5430f7f2 28 LGPLv2.1+ for all code
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29 - except src/basic/MurmurHash2.c which is Public Domain
30 - except src/basic/siphash24.c which is CC0 Public Domain
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31 - except src/journal/lookup3.c which is Public Domain
32 - except src/udev/* which is (currently still) GPLv2, GPLv2+
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31cee6f6 34REQUIREMENTS:
dcce98a4 35 Linux kernel >= 3.13
a0c3e16b 36 Linux kernel >= 4.2 for unified cgroup hierarchy support
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38 Kernel Config Options:
713bc0cf 39 CONFIG_DEVTMPFS
d28315e4 40 CONFIG_CGROUPS (it is OK to disable all controllers)
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41 CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER
42 CONFIG_SIGNALFD
43 CONFIG_TIMERFD
44 CONFIG_EPOLL
41938693 45 CONFIG_NET
713bc0cf 46 CONFIG_SYSFS
06d461ee 47 CONFIG_PROC_FS
5d31974e 48 CONFIG_FHANDLE (libudev, mount and bind mount handling)
713bc0cf 49
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50 Kernel crypto/hash API
51 CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_HASH
52 CONFIG_CRYPTO_HMAC
53 CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256
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be2ea723 55 udev will fail to work with the legacy sysfs layout:
f28cbd03 56 CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED=n
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58 Legacy hotplug slows down the system and confuses udev:
59 CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH=""
60
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61 Userspace firmware loading is not supported and should
62 be disabled in the kernel:
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63 CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=n
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65 Some udev rules and virtualization detection relies on it:
66 CONFIG_DMIID
67
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68 Support for some SCSI devices serial number retrieval, to
69 create additional symlinks in /dev/disk/ and /dev/tape:
70 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG
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45a582d5 72 Required for PrivateNetwork= in service units:
13468826 73 CONFIG_NET_NS
b52a4a3b 74 Note that systemd-localed.service and other systemd units use
45a582d5 75 PrivateNetwork so this is effectively required.
13468826 76
0ca48bb0 77 Required for PrivateUsers= in service units:
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78 CONFIG_USER_NS
79
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80 Optional but strongly recommended:
81 CONFIG_IPV6
82 CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS
713bc0cf 83 CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR
0ceced3d 84 CONFIG_{TMPFS,EXT4_FS,XFS,BTRFS_FS,...}_POSIX_ACL
f28cbd03 85 CONFIG_SECCOMP
fd74fa79 86 CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER (required for seccomp support)
3b920d78 87 CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE (for the kcmp() syscall)
713bc0cf 88
f4e74be1 89 Required for CPUShares= in resource control unit settings
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90 CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED
91 CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
92
f4e74be1 93 Required for CPUQuota= in resource control unit settings
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96 Required for IPAddressDeny= and IPAddressAllow= in resource control
97 unit settings
98 CONFIG_CGROUP_BPF
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f28cbd03 100 For UEFI systems:
f33016ff 101 CONFIG_EFIVAR_FS
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102 CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION
103
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104 We recommend to turn off Real-Time group scheduling in the
105 kernel when using systemd. RT group scheduling effectively
106 makes RT scheduling unavailable for most userspace, since it
107 requires explicit assignment of RT budgets to each unit whose
108 processes making use of RT. As there's no sensible way to
109 assign these budgets automatically this cannot really be
110 fixed, and it's best to disable group scheduling hence.
111 CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED=n
112
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113 It's a good idea to disable the implicit creation of networking bonding
114 devices by the kernel networking bonding module, so that the
115 automatically created "bond0" interface doesn't conflict with any such
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116 device created by systemd-networkd (or other tools). Ideally there
117 would be a kernel compile-time option for this, but there currently
118 isn't. The next best thing is to make this change through a modprobe.d
119 drop-in. This is shipped by default, see modprobe.d/systemd.conf.
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121 Required for systemd-nspawn:
122 CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES or Linux kernel >= 4.7
123
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124 Note that kernel auditing is broken when used with systemd's
125 container code. When using systemd in conjunction with
19aadacf 126 containers, please make sure to either turn off auditing at
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127 runtime using the kernel command line option "audit=0", or
128 turn it off at kernel compile time using:
129 CONFIG_AUDIT=n
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130 If systemd is compiled with libseccomp support on
131 architectures which do not use socketcall() and where seccomp
132 is supported (this effectively means x86-64 and ARM, but
70a44afe 133 excludes 32-bit x86!), then nspawn will now install a
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134 work-around seccomp filter that makes containers boot even
135 with audit being enabled. This works correctly only on kernels
136 3.14 and newer though. TL;DR: turn audit off, still.
77b6e194 137
3dd26f3e 138 glibc >= 2.16
3ede835a 139 libcap
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140 libmount >= 2.30 (from util-linux)
141 (util-linux *must* be built without --enable-libmount-support-mtab)
6abfd303 142 libseccomp >= 2.3.1 (optional)
d47f6ca5 143 libblkid >= 2.24 (from util-linux) (optional)
a18535d9 144 libkmod >= 15 (optional)
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145 PAM >= 1.1.2 (optional)
146 libcryptsetup (optional)
147 libaudit (optional)
19d5d4cb 148 libacl (optional)
3ede835a 149 libselinux (optional)
19d5d4cb 150 liblzma (optional)
e0a1d4b0 151 liblz4 >= 1.3.0 / 130 (optional)
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152 libgcrypt (optional)
153 libqrencode (optional)
154 libmicrohttpd (optional)
2cc86f09 155 libpython (optional)
87057e24 156 libidn2 or libidn (optional)
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157 gnutls >= 3.1.4 (optional, >= 3.5.3 is required to support DNS-over-TLS with gnutls)
158 openssl >= 1.1.0 (optional, required to support DNS-over-TLS with openssl)
5b244719 159 elfutils >= 158 (optional)
d79a2f5f 160 polkit (optional)
781748af 161 tzdata >= 2014f (optional)
72cdb3e7 162 pkg-config
8f968c73 163 gperf
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164 docbook-xsl (optional, required for documentation)
165 xsltproc (optional, required for documentation)
166 python-lxml (optional, required to build the indices)
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167 python >= 3.5
168 meson >= 0.46 (>= 0.49 is required to build position-independent executables)
169 ninja
72cdb3e7 170 gcc, awk, sed, grep, m4, and similar tools
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172 During runtime, you need the following additional
173 dependencies:
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1d40ddbf 175 util-linux >= v2.27.1 required
00efd498 176 dbus >= 1.4.0 (strictly speaking optional, but recommended)
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177 NOTE: If using dbus < 1.9.18, you should override the default
178 policy directory (--with-dbuspolicydir=/etc/dbus-1/system.d).
2cc86f09 179 dracut (optional)
d35f51ea 180 polkit (optional)
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182 To build in directory build/:
183 meson build/ && ninja -C build
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5238e957 185 Any configuration options can be specified as -Darg=value... arguments
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186 to meson. After the build directory is initially configured, meson will
187 refuse to run again, and options must be changed with:
188 mesonconf -Darg=value...
189 mesonconf without any arguments will print out available options and
190 their current values.
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192 Useful commands:
193 ninja -v some/target
194 ninja test
195 sudo ninja install
196 DESTDIR=... ninja install
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72cdb3e7 198 A tarball can be created with:
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199 git archive --format=tar --prefix=systemd-222/ v222 | xz > systemd-222.tar.xz
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201 When systemd-hostnamed is used, it is strongly recommended to
202 install nss-myhostname to ensure that, in a world of
203 dynamically changing hostnames, the hostname stays resolvable
fff2e5b5 204 under all circumstances. In fact, systemd-hostnamed will warn
bf9e477c 205 if nss-myhostname is not installed.
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207 nss-systemd must be enabled on systemd systems, as that's required for
208 DynamicUser= to work. Note that we ship services out-of-the-box that
209 make use of DynamicUser= now, hence enabling nss-systemd is not
210 optional.
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212 Note that the build prefix for systemd must be /usr. (Moreover,
213 packages systemd relies on — such as D-Bus — really should use the same
214 prefix, otherwise you are on your own.) -Dsplit-usr=false (which is the
215 default and does not need to be specified) is the recommended setting,
216 and -Dsplit-usr=true should be used on systems which have /usr on a
217 separate partition.
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219 Additional packages are necessary to run some tests:
220 - busybox (used by test/TEST-13-NSPAWN-SMOKE)
221 - nc (used by test/TEST-12-ISSUE-3171)
222 - python3-pyparsing
223 - python3-evdev (used by hwdb parsing tests)
224 - strace (used by test/test-functions)
e94681ad 225 - capsh (optional, used by test-execute)
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a24c64f0 227USERS AND GROUPS:
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228 Default udev rules use the following standard system group
229 names, which need to be resolvable by getgrnam() at any time,
230 even in the very early boot stages, where no other databases
231 and network are available:
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2422bd21 233 audio, cdrom, dialout, disk, input, kmem, kvm, lp, render, tape, tty, video
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19aadacf 235 During runtime, the journal daemon requires the
1a9ce3f7 236 "systemd-journal" system group to exist. New journal files will
19aadacf 237 be readable by this group (but not writable), which may be used
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238 to grant specific users read access. In addition, system
239 groups "wheel" and "adm" will be given read-only access to
240 journal files using systemd-tmpfiles.service.
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243 "systemd-journal-remote" system user and group to
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244 exist. During execution this network facing service will drop
245 privileges and assume this uid/gid for security reasons.
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8d0e0ddd 247 Similarly, the network management daemon requires the
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248 "systemd-network" system user and group to exist.
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8d0e0ddd 250 Similarly, the name resolution daemon requires the
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251 "systemd-resolve" system user and group to exist.
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253 Similarly, the coredump support requires the
254 "systemd-coredump" system user and group to exist.
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a4a79605 256NSS:
409093fe 257 systemd ships with four glibc NSS modules:
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259 nss-myhostname resolves the local hostname to locally
260 configured IP addresses, as well as "localhost" to
261 127.0.0.1/::1.
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263 nss-resolve enables DNS resolution via the systemd-resolved
264 DNS/LLMNR caching stub resolver "systemd-resolved".
265
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266 nss-mymachines enables resolution of all local containers registered
267 with machined to their respective IP addresses. It also maps UID/GIDs
268 ranges used by containers to useful names.
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270 nss-systemd enables resolution of all dynamically allocated service
271 users. (See the DynamicUser= setting in unit files.)
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273 To make use of these NSS modules, please add them to the "hosts:",
274 "passwd:" and "group:" lines in /etc/nsswitch.conf. The "resolve"
275 module should replace the glibc "dns" module in this file (and don't
276 worry, it chain-loads the "dns" module if it can't talk to resolved).
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278 The four modules should be used in the following order:
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280 passwd: compat mymachines systemd
281 group: compat mymachines systemd
a42d4f57 282 hosts: files mymachines resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns myhostname
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284SYSV INIT.D SCRIPTS:
285 When calling "systemctl enable/disable/is-enabled" on a unit which is a
286 SysV init.d script, it calls /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install;
287 this needs to translate the action into the distribution specific
288 mechanism such as chkconfig or update-rc.d. Packagers need to provide
289 this script if you need this functionality (you don't if you disabled
290 SysV init support).
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292 Please see src/systemctl/systemd-sysv-install.SKELETON for how this
293 needs to look like, and provide an implementation at the marked places.
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296 systemd will warn during early boot if /usr is not already mounted at
297 this point (that means: either located on the same file system as / or
298 already mounted in the initrd). While in systemd itself very little
299 will break if /usr is on a separate, late-mounted partition, many of
300 its dependencies very likely will break sooner or later in one form or
301 another. For example, udev rules tend to refer to binaries in /usr,
302 binaries that link to libraries in /usr or binaries that refer to data
303 files in /usr. Since these breakages are not always directly visible,
304 systemd will warn about this, since this kind of file system setup is
305 not really supported anymore by the basic set of Linux OS components.
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47bc23c1 307 systemd requires that the /run mount point exists. systemd also
8f42ccd2 308 requires that /var/run is a symlink to /run.
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aa167132 310 For more information on this issue consult
c6749ba5 311 https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/separate-usr-is-broken
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313 To run systemd under valgrind, compile with meson option
314 -Dvalgrind=true and have valgrind development headers installed
315 (i.e. valgrind-devel or equivalent). Otherwise, false positives will be
316 triggered by code which violates some rules but is actually safe. Note
317 that valgrind generates nice output only on exit(), hence on shutdown
318 we don't execve() systemd-shutdown.
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ba9e3fc4 320STABLE BRANCHES AND BACKPORTS:
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321 Stable branches with backported patches are available in the
322 systemd-stable repo at https://github.com/systemd/systemd-stable.
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324 Stable branches are started for certain releases of systemd and named
325 after them, e.g. v238-stable. Stable branches are managed by
326 distribution maintainers on an as needed basis. See
327 https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Backports/ for some
328 more information and examples.
329
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330ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING SERVICES:
331 Kinvolk (https://kinvolk.io) offers professional engineering
332 and consulting services for systemd. Please contact Chris Kühl
333 <chris@kinvolk.io> for more information.