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24 | <refentry id="systemctl" |
25 | xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> | |
7874bcd6 | 26 | |
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27 | <refentryinfo> |
28 | <title>systemctl</title> | |
29 | <productname>systemd</productname> | |
30 | ||
31 | <authorgroup> | |
32 | <author> | |
33 | <contrib>Developer</contrib> | |
34 | <firstname>Lennart</firstname> | |
35 | <surname>Poettering</surname> | |
36 | <email>lennart@poettering.net</email> | |
37 | </author> | |
38 | </authorgroup> | |
39 | </refentryinfo> | |
40 | ||
41 | <refmeta> | |
42 | <refentrytitle>systemctl</refentrytitle> | |
43 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | |
44 | </refmeta> | |
45 | ||
46 | <refnamediv> | |
47 | <refname>systemctl</refname> | |
48 | <refpurpose>Control the systemd system and service manager</refpurpose> | |
49 | </refnamediv> | |
50 | ||
51 | <refsynopsisdiv> | |
52 | <cmdsynopsis> | |
53 | <command>systemctl</command> | |
54 | <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">OPTIONS</arg> | |
55 | <arg choice="plain">COMMAND</arg> | |
56 | <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">NAME</arg> | |
57 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
58 | </refsynopsisdiv> | |
59 | ||
60 | <refsect1> | |
61 | <title>Description</title> | |
62 | ||
63 | <para><command>systemctl</command> may be used to | |
64 | introspect and control the state of the | |
65 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> | |
66 | system and service manager.</para> | |
67 | </refsect1> | |
68 | ||
69 | <refsect1> | |
70 | <title>Options</title> | |
71 | ||
72 | <para>The following options are understood:</para> | |
73 | ||
74 | <variablelist> | |
75 | <varlistentry> | |
76 | <term><option>-h</option></term> | |
77 | <term><option>--help</option></term> | |
78 | ||
79 | <listitem><para>Prints a short help | |
80 | text and exits.</para></listitem> | |
81 | </varlistentry> | |
82 | ||
83 | <varlistentry> | |
84 | <term><option>--version</option></term> | |
85 | ||
86 | <listitem> | |
87 | <para>Prints a short version string and exits.</para> | |
88 | </listitem> | |
89 | </varlistentry> | |
90 | ||
91 | <varlistentry> | |
92 | <term><option>-t</option></term> | |
93 | <term><option>--type=</option></term> | |
94 | ||
95 | <listitem> | |
e9dd9f95 | 96 | <para>The argument should be a comma-separated list of unit |
20b3f379 | 97 | types such as <option>service</option> and |
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98 | <option>socket</option>. |
99 | </para> | |
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100 | |
101 | <para>If one of the arguments is a unit type, when listing | |
7b870f60 | 102 | units, limit display to certain unit types. Otherwise, units |
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103 | of all types will be shown.</para> |
104 | ||
20b3f379 | 105 | <para>As a special case, if one of the arguments is |
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106 | <option>help</option>, a list of allowed values will be |
107 | printed and the program will exit.</para> | |
108 | </listitem> | |
109 | </varlistentry> | |
110 | ||
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111 | <varlistentry> |
112 | <term><option>--state=</option></term> | |
113 | ||
114 | <listitem> | |
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115 | <para>The argument should be a comma-separated list of unit LOAD, |
116 | SUB, or ACTIVE states. When listing units, show only those | |
117 | in specified states.</para> | |
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118 | </listitem> |
119 | </varlistentry> | |
120 | ||
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121 | <varlistentry> |
122 | <term><option>-p</option></term> | |
123 | <term><option>--property=</option></term> | |
124 | ||
125 | <listitem> | |
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126 | <para>When showing unit/job/manager properties with the |
127 | <command>show</command> command, limit display to certain | |
7b870f60 | 128 | properties as specified as argument. If not specified, all |
54c31a79 | 129 | set properties are shown. The argument should be a |
d2bbca68 | 130 | comma-separated list of property names, such as |
7b870f60 | 131 | <literal>MainPID</literal>. If specified more than once, all |
033a842c | 132 | properties with the specified names are shown.</para> |
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133 | </listitem> |
134 | </varlistentry> | |
135 | ||
136 | <varlistentry> | |
137 | <term><option>-a</option></term> | |
138 | <term><option>--all</option></term> | |
139 | ||
140 | <listitem> | |
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141 | <para>When listing units, show all loaded units, regardless |
142 | of their state, including inactive units. When showing | |
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143 | unit/job/manager properties, show all properties regardless |
144 | whether they are set or not.</para> | |
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145 | <para>To list all units installed on the system, use the |
146 | <command>list-unit-files</command> command instead.</para> | |
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147 | </listitem> |
148 | </varlistentry> | |
149 | ||
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150 | <varlistentry> |
151 | <term><option>--reverse</option></term> | |
152 | ||
153 | <listitem> | |
154 | <para>Show reverse dependencies between units with | |
155 | <command>list-dependencies</command>, i.e. units with | |
156 | dependencies of type <varname>Wants=</varname> or | |
157 | <varname>Requires=</varname> on the given unit. | |
158 | </para> | |
159 | </listitem> | |
160 | </varlistentry> | |
161 | ||
162 | <varlistentry> | |
163 | <term><option>--after</option></term> | |
164 | <term><option>--before</option></term> | |
165 | ||
166 | <listitem> | |
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167 | <para>Show which units are started after or before |
168 | with <command>list-dependencies</command>, respectively. | |
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169 | </para> |
170 | </listitem> | |
171 | </varlistentry> | |
172 | ||
4a6022f0 | 173 | <varlistentry> |
98a6e132 | 174 | <term><option>-l</option></term> |
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175 | <term><option>--full</option></term> |
176 | ||
177 | <listitem> | |
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178 | <para>Do not ellipsize unit names, process tree entries, |
179 | journal output, or truncate unit descriptions in the output | |
180 | of <command>status</command>, <command>list-units</command>, | |
181 | <command>list-jobs</command>, and | |
182 | <command>list-timers</command>.</para> | |
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183 | </listitem> |
184 | </varlistentry> | |
185 | ||
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186 | <varlistentry> |
187 | <term><option>--show-types</option></term> | |
188 | ||
189 | <listitem> | |
190 | <para>When showing sockets, show the type of the socket.</para> | |
191 | </listitem> | |
192 | </varlistentry> | |
193 | ||
23ade460 | 194 | <varlistentry> |
4dc5b821 | 195 | <term><option>--job-mode=</option></term> |
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196 | |
197 | <listitem> | |
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198 | <para>When queuing a new job, this option controls how to deal with |
199 | already queued jobs. It takes one of <literal>fail</literal>, | |
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200 | <literal>replace</literal>, |
201 | <literal>replace-irreversibly</literal>, | |
202 | <literal>isolate</literal>, | |
203 | <literal>ignore-dependencies</literal>, | |
204 | <literal>ignore-requirements</literal> or | |
205 | <literal>flush</literal>. Defaults to | |
206 | <literal>replace</literal>, except when the | |
207 | <command>isolate</command> command is used which implies the | |
208 | <literal>isolate</literal> job mode.</para> | |
209 | ||
210 | <para>If <literal>fail</literal> is specified and a requested | |
211 | operation conflicts with a pending job (more specifically: | |
212 | causes an already pending start job to be reversed into a stop | |
213 | job or vice versa), cause the operation to fail.</para> | |
214 | ||
215 | <para>If <literal>replace</literal> (the default) is | |
216 | specified, any conflicting pending job will be replaced, as | |
217 | necessary.</para> | |
218 | ||
219 | <para>If <literal>replace-irreversibly</literal> is specified, | |
220 | operate like <literal>replace</literal>, but also mark the new | |
221 | jobs as irreversible. This prevents future conflicting | |
222 | transactions from replacing these jobs. The jobs can still be | |
223 | cancelled using the <command>cancel</command> command.</para> | |
224 | ||
225 | <para><literal>isolate</literal> is only valid for start | |
226 | operations and causes all other units to be stopped when the | |
227 | specified unit is started. This mode is always used when the | |
228 | <command>isolate</command> command is used.</para> | |
229 | ||
230 | <para><literal>flush</literal> will cause all queued jobs to | |
231 | be canceled when the new job is enqueued.</para> | |
232 | ||
233 | <para>If <literal>ignore-dependencies</literal> is specified, | |
234 | then all unit dependencies are ignored for this new job and | |
235 | the operation is executed immediately. If passed, no required | |
236 | units of the unit passed will be pulled in, and no ordering | |
237 | dependencies will be honored. This is mostly a debugging and | |
238 | rescue tool for the administrator and should not be used by | |
239 | applications.</para> | |
240 | ||
241 | <para><literal>ignore-requirements</literal> is similar to | |
b040723e | 242 | <literal>ignore-dependencies</literal>, but only causes the |
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243 | requirement dependencies to be ignored, the ordering |
244 | dependencies will still be honoured.</para> | |
23ade460 | 245 | </listitem> |
4a6022f0 | 246 | |
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247 | </varlistentry> |
248 | ||
249 | <varlistentry> | |
250 | <term><option>-i</option></term> | |
251 | <term><option>--ignore-inhibitors</option></term> | |
252 | ||
253 | <listitem> | |
254 | <para>When system shutdown or a sleep state is requested, | |
255 | ignore inhibitor locks. Applications can establish inhibitor | |
256 | locks to avoid that certain important operations (such as CD | |
257 | burning or suchlike) are interrupted by system shutdown or a | |
258 | sleep state. Any user may take these locks and privileged | |
259 | users may override these locks. If any locks are taken, | |
260 | shutdown and sleep state requests will normally fail | |
494a6682 | 261 | (regardless of whether privileged or not) and a list of active locks |
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262 | is printed. However, if <option>--ignore-inhibitors</option> |
263 | is specified, the locks are ignored and not printed, and the | |
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264 | operation attempted anyway, possibly requiring additional |
265 | privileges.</para> | |
266 | </listitem> | |
267 | </varlistentry> | |
268 | ||
269 | <varlistentry> | |
270 | <term><option>-q</option></term> | |
271 | <term><option>--quiet</option></term> | |
272 | ||
273 | <listitem> | |
274 | <para>Suppress output to standard output in | |
275 | <command>snapshot</command>, | |
276 | <command>is-active</command>, | |
277 | <command>is-failed</command>, | |
278 | <command>enable</command> and | |
279 | <command>disable</command>.</para> | |
280 | </listitem> | |
281 | </varlistentry> | |
282 | ||
283 | <varlistentry> | |
284 | <term><option>--no-block</option></term> | |
285 | ||
286 | <listitem> | |
287 | <para>Do not synchronously wait for the requested operation | |
7b870f60 | 288 | to finish. If this is not specified, the job will be |
4a6022f0 | 289 | verified, enqueued and <command>systemctl</command> will |
7b870f60 | 290 | wait until it is completed. By passing this argument, it is |
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291 | only verified and enqueued.</para> |
292 | </listitem> | |
293 | </varlistentry> | |
294 | ||
295 | <varlistentry> | |
296 | <term><option>--no-legend</option></term> | |
297 | ||
298 | <listitem> | |
841aa8c0 | 299 | <para>Do not print the legend, i.e. the column headers and |
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300 | the footer with hints.</para> |
301 | </listitem> | |
302 | </varlistentry> | |
303 | ||
304 | <varlistentry> | |
305 | <term><option>--no-pager</option></term> | |
306 | ||
307 | <listitem> | |
308 | <para>Do not pipe output into a pager.</para> | |
309 | </listitem> | |
310 | </varlistentry> | |
311 | ||
312 | <varlistentry> | |
313 | <term><option>--system</option></term> | |
314 | ||
315 | <listitem> | |
316 | <para>Talk to the systemd system manager. (Default)</para> | |
317 | </listitem> | |
318 | </varlistentry> | |
319 | ||
320 | <varlistentry> | |
321 | <term><option>--user</option></term> | |
322 | ||
323 | <listitem> | |
324 | <para>Talk to the systemd manager of the calling | |
325 | user.</para> | |
326 | </listitem> | |
327 | </varlistentry> | |
328 | ||
329 | <varlistentry> | |
330 | <term><option>--no-wall</option></term> | |
331 | ||
332 | <listitem> | |
7b870f60 | 333 | <para>Do not send wall message before halt, power-off, |
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334 | reboot.</para> |
335 | </listitem> | |
336 | </varlistentry> | |
337 | ||
338 | <varlistentry> | |
339 | <term><option>--global</option></term> | |
340 | ||
341 | <listitem> | |
342 | <para>When used with <command>enable</command> and | |
343 | <command>disable</command>, operate on the global user | |
344 | configuration directory, thus enabling or disabling a unit | |
345 | file globally for all future logins of all users.</para> | |
346 | </listitem> | |
347 | </varlistentry> | |
348 | ||
349 | <varlistentry> | |
350 | <term><option>--no-reload</option></term> | |
351 | ||
352 | <listitem> | |
353 | <para>When used with <command>enable</command> and | |
354 | <command>disable</command>, do not implicitly reload daemon | |
355 | configuration after executing the changes.</para> | |
356 | </listitem> | |
357 | </varlistentry> | |
358 | ||
359 | <varlistentry> | |
360 | <term><option>--no-ask-password</option></term> | |
361 | ||
362 | <listitem> | |
363 | <para>When used with <command>start</command> and related | |
364 | commands, disables asking for passwords. Background services | |
365 | may require input of a password or passphrase string, for | |
366 | example to unlock system hard disks or cryptographic | |
367 | certificates. Unless this option is specified and the | |
7b870f60 | 368 | command is invoked from a terminal, |
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369 | <command>systemctl</command> will query the user on the |
370 | terminal for the necessary secrets. Use this option to | |
7b870f60 | 371 | switch this behavior off. In this case, the password must be |
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372 | supplied by some other means (for example graphical password |
373 | agents) or the service might fail. This also disables | |
374 | querying the user for authentication for privileged | |
375 | operations.</para> | |
376 | </listitem> | |
377 | ||
378 | </varlistentry> | |
379 | ||
380 | <varlistentry> | |
381 | <term><option>--kill-who=</option></term> | |
382 | ||
383 | <listitem> | |
384 | <para>When used with <command>kill</command>, choose which | |
385 | processes to kill. Must be one of <option>main</option>, | |
386 | <option>control</option> or <option>all</option> to select | |
387 | whether to kill only the main process of the unit, the | |
7b870f60 | 388 | control process or all processes of the unit. If omitted, |
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389 | defaults to <option>all</option>.</para> |
390 | </listitem> | |
391 | ||
392 | </varlistentry> | |
393 | ||
394 | <varlistentry> | |
395 | <term><option>-s</option></term> | |
396 | <term><option>--signal=</option></term> | |
397 | ||
398 | <listitem> | |
399 | <para>When used with <command>kill</command>, choose which | |
400 | signal to send to selected processes. Must be one of the | |
05cc7267 | 401 | well known signal specifiers such as <constant>SIGTERM</constant>, <constant>SIGINT</constant> or |
7b870f60 | 402 | <constant>SIGSTOP</constant>. If omitted, defaults to |
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403 | <option>SIGTERM</option>.</para> |
404 | </listitem> | |
405 | </varlistentry> | |
406 | ||
407 | <varlistentry> | |
408 | <term><option>-f</option></term> | |
409 | <term><option>--force</option></term> | |
410 | ||
411 | <listitem> | |
412 | <para>When used with <command>enable</command>, overwrite | |
413 | any existing conflicting symlinks.</para> | |
414 | ||
415 | <para>When used with <command>halt</command>, | |
416 | <command>poweroff</command>, <command>reboot</command> or | |
7b870f60 | 417 | <command>kexec</command>, execute the selected operation |
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418 | without shutting down all units. However, all processes will |
419 | be killed forcibly and all file systems are unmounted or | |
420 | remounted read-only. This is hence a drastic but relatively | |
421 | safe option to request an immediate reboot. If | |
422 | <option>--force</option> is specified twice for these | |
423 | operations, they will be executed immediately without | |
424 | terminating any processes or umounting any file | |
425 | systems. Warning: specifying <option>--force</option> twice | |
426 | with any of these operations might result in data | |
427 | loss.</para> | |
428 | </listitem> | |
429 | </varlistentry> | |
430 | ||
431 | <varlistentry> | |
432 | <term><option>--root=</option></term> | |
433 | ||
434 | <listitem> | |
435 | <para>When used with | |
436 | <command>enable</command>/<command>disable</command>/<command>is-enabled</command> | |
437 | (and related commands), use alternative root path when | |
438 | looking for unit files.</para> | |
439 | </listitem> | |
440 | ||
441 | </varlistentry> | |
442 | ||
443 | <varlistentry> | |
444 | <term><option>--runtime</option></term> | |
445 | ||
446 | <listitem> | |
a330b376 | 447 | <para>When used with <command>enable</command>, |
171754aa | 448 | <command>disable</command>, |
4a6022f0 | 449 | (and related commands), make changes only temporarily, so |
a330b376 | 450 | that they are lost on the next reboot. This will have the |
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451 | effect that changes are not made in subdirectories of |
452 | <filename>/etc</filename> but in <filename>/run</filename>, | |
453 | with identical immediate effects, however, since the latter | |
454 | is lost on reboot, the changes are lost too.</para> | |
a330b376 | 455 | |
494a6682 | 456 | <para>Similarly, when used with |
fbce1139 | 457 | <command>set-property</command>, make changes only |
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458 | temporarily, so that they are lost on the next |
459 | reboot.</para> | |
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460 | </listitem> |
461 | </varlistentry> | |
462 | ||
463 | <varlistentry> | |
464 | <term><option>-H</option></term> | |
465 | <term><option>--host</option></term> | |
466 | ||
467 | <listitem> | |
63ba209d | 468 | <para>Execute the operation remotely. Specify a hostname, or |
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469 | username and hostname separated by <literal>@</literal>, to |
470 | connect to. This will use SSH to talk to the remote systemd | |
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471 | instance.</para> |
472 | </listitem> | |
473 | </varlistentry> | |
474 | ||
475 | <varlistentry> | |
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476 | <term><option>-M</option></term> |
477 | <term><option>--machine=</option></term> | |
4a6022f0 | 478 | |
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479 | <listitem><para>Execute the operation on a local |
480 | container. Specify a container name to connect | |
481 | to.</para></listitem> | |
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482 | </varlistentry> |
483 | ||
484 | <varlistentry> | |
485 | <term><option>-n</option></term> | |
486 | <term><option>--lines=</option></term> | |
487 | ||
488 | <listitem> | |
7b870f60 | 489 | <para>When used with <command>status</command>, controls the |
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490 | number of journal lines to show, counting from the most |
491 | recent ones. Takes a positive integer argument. Defaults to | |
492 | 10.</para> | |
493 | </listitem> | |
494 | </varlistentry> | |
495 | ||
496 | <varlistentry> | |
497 | <term><option>-o</option></term> | |
498 | <term><option>--output=</option></term> | |
499 | ||
500 | <listitem> | |
7b870f60 | 501 | <para>When used with <command>status</command>, controls the |
4a6022f0 | 502 | formatting of the journal entries that are shown. For the |
7b870f60 | 503 | available choices, see |
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504 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>journalctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>. |
505 | Defaults to <literal>short</literal>.</para> | |
506 | </listitem> | |
507 | </varlistentry> | |
508 | ||
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509 | <varlistentry> |
510 | <term><option>--plain</option></term> | |
511 | ||
512 | <listitem> | |
7b870f60 | 513 | <para>When used with <command>list-dependencies</command>, |
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514 | the output is printed as a list instead of a tree.</para> |
515 | </listitem> | |
516 | </varlistentry> | |
517 | ||
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518 | </variablelist> |
519 | </refsect1> | |
520 | ||
521 | <refsect1> | |
522 | <title>Commands</title> | |
523 | ||
524 | <para>The following commands are understood:</para> | |
525 | ||
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526 | <refsect2> |
527 | <title>Unit Commands</title> | |
4a6022f0 | 528 | |
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529 | <variablelist> |
530 | <varlistentry> | |
4f8f66cb | 531 | <term><command>list-units <optional><replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</optional></command></term> |
4a6022f0 | 532 | |
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533 | <listitem> |
534 | <para>List known units (subject to limitations specified | |
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535 | with <option>-t</option>). If one or more |
536 | <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>s are specified, only | |
537 | units matching one of them are shown.</para> | |
991f2a39 | 538 | |
27722f96 LN |
539 | <para>This is the default command.</para> |
540 | </listitem> | |
541 | </varlistentry> | |
991f2a39 | 542 | |
27722f96 | 543 | <varlistentry> |
4f8f66cb | 544 | <term><command>list-sockets <optional><replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</optional></command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
545 | |
546 | <listitem> | |
e0e009c0 | 547 | <para>List socket units ordered by listening address. |
d8fba7c6 ZJS |
548 | If one or more <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>s are |
549 | specified, only socket units matching one of them are | |
550 | shown. Produces output similar to | |
27722f96 | 551 | <programlisting> |
991f2a39 ZJS |
552 | LISTEN UNIT ACTIVATES |
553 | /dev/initctl systemd-initctl.socket systemd-initctl.service | |
554 | ... | |
555 | [::]:22 sshd.socket sshd.service | |
556 | kobject-uevent 1 systemd-udevd-kernel.socket systemd-udevd.service | |
557 | ||
9fccdb0f | 558 | 5 sockets listed.</programlisting> |
27722f96 LN |
559 | Note: because the addresses might contains spaces, this output |
560 | is not suitable for programmatic consumption. | |
561 | </para> | |
562 | ||
563 | <para>See also the options <option>--show-types</option>, | |
564 | <option>--all</option>, and <option>--failed</option>.</para> | |
565 | </listitem> | |
566 | </varlistentry> | |
567 | ||
cbb76c29 | 568 | <varlistentry> |
4f8f66cb | 569 | <term><command>list-timers <optional><replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</optional></command></term> |
cbb76c29 LP |
570 | |
571 | <listitem> | |
d8fba7c6 ZJS |
572 | <para>List timer units ordered by the time they elapse |
573 | next. If one or more <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>s | |
574 | are specified, only units matching one of them are shown. | |
575 | </para> | |
cbb76c29 LP |
576 | |
577 | <para>See also the options <option>--all</option> and | |
578 | <option>--failed</option>.</para> | |
579 | </listitem> | |
580 | </varlistentry> | |
581 | ||
27722f96 | 582 | <varlistentry> |
e3e0314b | 583 | <term><command>start <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
584 | |
585 | <listitem> | |
586 | <para>Start (activate) one or more units specified on the | |
587 | command line.</para> | |
e3e0314b ZJS |
588 | |
589 | <para>Note that glob patterns operate on a list of currently | |
590 | loaded units. Units which are not active and are not in a | |
591 | failed state usually are not loaded, and would not be | |
592 | matched by any pattern. In addition, in case of | |
593 | instantiated units, systemd is often unaware of the | |
594 | instance name until the instance has been started. Therefore | |
595 | using glob patterns with <command>start</command> | |
596 | has limited usefulness.</para> | |
27722f96 LN |
597 | </listitem> |
598 | </varlistentry> | |
599 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 600 | <term><command>stop <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
601 | |
602 | <listitem> | |
603 | <para>Stop (deactivate) one or more units specified on the | |
604 | command line.</para> | |
605 | </listitem> | |
606 | </varlistentry> | |
607 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 608 | <term><command>reload <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
609 | |
610 | <listitem> | |
611 | <para>Asks all units listed on the command line to reload | |
612 | their configuration. Note that this will reload the | |
613 | service-specific configuration, not the unit configuration | |
614 | file of systemd. If you want systemd to reload the | |
79640424 | 615 | configuration file of a unit, use the |
27722f96 LN |
616 | <command>daemon-reload</command> command. In other words: |
617 | for the example case of Apache, this will reload Apache's | |
618 | <filename>httpd.conf</filename> in the web server, not the | |
619 | <filename>apache.service</filename> systemd unit | |
620 | file.</para> | |
621 | ||
622 | <para>This command should not be confused with the | |
623 | <command>daemon-reload</command> or <command>load</command> | |
624 | commands.</para> | |
625 | </listitem> | |
626 | ||
627 | </varlistentry> | |
628 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 629 | <term><command>restart <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
630 | |
631 | <listitem> | |
632 | <para>Restart one or more units specified on the command | |
633 | line. If the units are not running yet, they will be | |
634 | started.</para> | |
635 | </listitem> | |
636 | </varlistentry> | |
637 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 638 | <term><command>try-restart <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
639 | |
640 | <listitem> | |
641 | <para>Restart one or more units specified on the command | |
642 | line if the units are running. This does nothing if units are not | |
643 | running. Note that, for compatibility with Red Hat init | |
644 | scripts, <command>condrestart</command> is equivalent to this | |
645 | command.</para> | |
646 | </listitem> | |
647 | </varlistentry> | |
648 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 649 | <term><command>reload-or-restart <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
650 | |
651 | <listitem> | |
652 | <para>Reload one or more units if they support it. If not, | |
653 | restart them instead. If the units are not running yet, they | |
654 | will be started.</para> | |
655 | </listitem> | |
656 | </varlistentry> | |
657 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 658 | <term><command>reload-or-try-restart <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
659 | |
660 | <listitem> | |
661 | <para>Reload one or more units if they support it. If not, | |
662 | restart them instead. This does nothing if the units are not | |
663 | running. Note that, for compatibility with SysV init scripts, | |
664 | <command>force-reload</command> is equivalent to this | |
665 | command.</para> | |
666 | </listitem> | |
667 | </varlistentry> | |
668 | <varlistentry> | |
669 | <term><command>isolate <replaceable>NAME</replaceable></command></term> | |
670 | ||
671 | <listitem> | |
672 | <para>Start the unit specified on the command line and its | |
673 | dependencies and stop all others.</para> | |
674 | ||
675 | <para>This is similar to changing the runlevel in a | |
676 | traditional init system. The <command>isolate</command> | |
677 | command will immediately stop processes that are not enabled | |
678 | in the new unit, possibly including the graphical | |
679 | environment or terminal you are currently using.</para> | |
680 | ||
681 | <para>Note that this is allowed only on units where | |
682 | <option>AllowIsolate=</option> is enabled. See | |
683 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry> | |
684 | for details.</para> | |
685 | </listitem> | |
686 | </varlistentry> | |
687 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 688 | <term><command>kill <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
689 | |
690 | <listitem> | |
691 | <para>Send a signal to one or more processes of the | |
692 | unit. Use <option>--kill-who=</option> to select which | |
693 | process to kill. Use <option>--kill-mode=</option> to select | |
694 | the kill mode and <option>--signal=</option> to select the | |
695 | signal to send.</para> | |
696 | </listitem> | |
697 | </varlistentry> | |
698 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 699 | <term><command>is-active <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
700 | |
701 | <listitem> | |
702 | <para>Check whether any of the specified units are active | |
703 | (i.e. running). Returns an exit code 0 if at least one is | |
e0e009c0 | 704 | active, or non-zero otherwise. Unless <option>--quiet</option> |
27722f96 LN |
705 | is specified, this will also print the current unit state to |
706 | STDOUT.</para> | |
707 | </listitem> | |
708 | </varlistentry> | |
709 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 710 | <term><command>is-failed <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
711 | |
712 | <listitem> | |
713 | <para>Check whether any of the specified units are in a "failed" state. | |
714 | Returns an exit code 0 if at least one has failed, non-zero | |
715 | otherwise. Unless <option>--quiet</option> is specified, this | |
716 | will also print the current unit state to | |
717 | STDOUT.</para> | |
718 | </listitem> | |
719 | </varlistentry> | |
720 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 721 | <term><command>status</command> <optional><replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...|<replaceable>PID</replaceable>...]</optional></term> |
27722f96 LN |
722 | |
723 | <listitem> | |
724 | <para>Show terse runtime status information about one or | |
725 | more units, followed by most recent log data from the | |
726 | journal. If no units are specified, show all units (subject | |
727 | to limitations specified with <option>-t</option>). If a PID | |
728 | is passed, show information about the unit the process | |
729 | belongs to.</para> | |
730 | ||
731 | <para>This function is intended to generate human-readable | |
e213d1a3 ZJS |
732 | output. If you are looking for computer-parsable output, |
733 | use <command>show</command> instead. By default this | |
734 | function only shows 10 lines of output and ellipsizes | |
735 | lines to fit in the terminal window. This can be changes | |
736 | with <option>--lines</option> and <option>--full</option>, | |
737 | see above. In addition, <command>journalctl | |
738 | --unit=<replaceable>NAME</replaceable></command> or | |
739 | <command>journalctl | |
740 | --user-unit=<replaceable>NAME</replaceable></command> use | |
741 | a similar filter for messages and might be more | |
742 | convenient. | |
743 | </para> | |
27722f96 LN |
744 | </listitem> |
745 | </varlistentry> | |
746 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 747 | <term><command>show</command> <optional><replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...|<replaceable>JOB</replaceable>...</optional></term> |
27722f96 LN |
748 | |
749 | <listitem> | |
750 | <para>Show properties of one or more units, jobs, or the | |
79640424 JE |
751 | manager itself. If no argument is specified, properties of |
752 | the manager will be shown. If a unit name is specified, | |
27722f96 | 753 | properties of the unit is shown, and if a job id is |
79640424 | 754 | specified, properties of the job is shown. By default, empty |
27722f96 | 755 | properties are suppressed. Use <option>--all</option> to |
79640424 | 756 | show those too. To select specific properties to show, use |
27722f96 LN |
757 | <option>--property=</option>. This command is intended to be |
758 | used whenever computer-parsable output is required. Use | |
759 | <command>status</command> if you are looking for formatted | |
760 | human-readable output.</para> | |
761 | </listitem> | |
762 | </varlistentry> | |
e93c33d4 | 763 | <varlistentry> |
e3e0314b | 764 | <term><command>cat <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 | 765 | |
e93c33d4 | 766 | <listitem> |
e4c0fbe5 ZJS |
767 | <para>Show backing files of one or more units. Prints the |
768 | "fragment" and "drop-ins" (source files) of units. Each | |
769 | file is preceded by a comment which includes the file | |
770 | name.</para> | |
e93c33d4 SL |
771 | </listitem> |
772 | </varlistentry> | |
27722f96 LN |
773 | <varlistentry> |
774 | <term><command>set-property <replaceable>NAME</replaceable> <replaceable>ASSIGNMENT</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
775 | ||
776 | <listitem> | |
777 | <para>Set the specified unit properties at runtime where | |
778 | this is supported. This allows changing configuration | |
3fde5f30 | 779 | parameter properties such as resource control settings at |
27722f96 | 780 | runtime. Not all properties may be changed at runtime, but |
3fde5f30 LP |
781 | many resource control settings (primarily those in |
782 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.resource-control</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>) | |
27722f96 LN |
783 | may. The changes are applied instantly, and stored on disk |
784 | for future boots, unless <option>--runtime</option> is | |
3fde5f30 LP |
785 | passed, in which case the settings only apply until the |
786 | next reboot. The syntax of the property assignment follows | |
27722f96 LN |
787 | closely the syntax of assignments in unit files.</para> |
788 | ||
789 | <para>Example: <command>systemctl set-property foobar.service CPUShares=777</command></para> | |
790 | ||
791 | <para>Note that this command allows changing multiple | |
792 | properties at the same time, which is preferable over | |
793 | setting them individually. Like unit file configuration | |
794 | settings, assigning the empty list to list parameters will | |
795 | reset the list.</para> | |
796 | </listitem> | |
797 | </varlistentry> | |
798 | ||
799 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 800 | <term><command>help <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...|<replaceable>PID</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
801 | |
802 | <listitem> | |
803 | <para>Show manual pages for one or more units, if | |
804 | available. If a PID is given, the manual pages for the unit | |
805 | the process belongs to are shown.</para> | |
806 | </listitem> | |
807 | </varlistentry> | |
808 | ||
809 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 810 | <term><command>reset-failed [<replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...]</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
811 | |
812 | <listitem> | |
813 | <para>Reset the <literal>failed</literal> state of the | |
814 | specified units, or if no unit name is passed, reset the state of all | |
815 | units. When a unit fails in some way (i.e. process exiting | |
816 | with non-zero error code, terminating abnormally or timing | |
817 | out), it will automatically enter the | |
818 | <literal>failed</literal> state and its exit code and status | |
819 | is recorded for introspection by the administrator until the | |
820 | service is restarted or reset with this command.</para> | |
821 | </listitem> | |
822 | </varlistentry> | |
823 | ||
824 | <varlistentry> | |
825 | <term><command>list-dependencies <replaceable>NAME</replaceable></command></term> | |
826 | ||
827 | <listitem> | |
828 | <para>Shows required and wanted units of the specified | |
829 | unit. If no unit is specified, | |
830 | <filename>default.target</filename> is implied. Target units | |
831 | are recursively expanded. When <option>--all</option> is | |
832 | passed, all other units are recursively expanded as | |
833 | well.</para> | |
834 | </listitem> | |
835 | </varlistentry> | |
836 | </variablelist> | |
837 | </refsect2> | |
838 | ||
839 | <refsect2> | |
840 | <title>Unit File Commands</title> | |
841 | ||
842 | <variablelist> | |
843 | <varlistentry> | |
d8fba7c6 | 844 | <term><command>list-unit-files <optional><replaceable>PATTERN...</replaceable></optional></command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
845 | |
846 | <listitem> | |
d8fba7c6 ZJS |
847 | <para>List installed unit files. If one or more |
848 | <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>s are specified, only | |
849 | units whose filename (just the last component of the path) | |
850 | matches one of them are shown.</para> | |
27722f96 LN |
851 | </listitem> |
852 | </varlistentry> | |
853 | ||
854 | <varlistentry> | |
855 | <term><command>enable <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
856 | ||
857 | <listitem> | |
858 | <para>Enable one or more unit files or unit file instances, | |
859 | as specified on the command line. This will create a number | |
860 | of symlinks as encoded in the <literal>[Install]</literal> | |
861 | sections of the unit files. After the symlinks have been | |
862 | created, the systemd configuration is reloaded (in a way that | |
863 | is equivalent to <command>daemon-reload</command>) to ensure | |
864 | the changes are taken into account immediately. Note that | |
865 | this does <emphasis>not</emphasis> have the effect of also | |
866 | starting any of the units being enabled. If this | |
867 | is desired, a separate <command>start</command> command must | |
868 | be invoked for the unit. Also note that in case of instance | |
869 | enablement, symlinks named the same as instances are created in | |
870 | the install location, however they all point to the same | |
871 | template unit file.</para> | |
872 | ||
873 | <para>This command will print the actions executed. This | |
874 | output may be suppressed by passing <option>--quiet</option>. | |
875 | </para> | |
876 | ||
877 | <para>Note that this operation creates only the suggested | |
878 | symlinks for the units. While this command is the | |
879 | recommended way to manipulate the unit configuration | |
880 | directory, the administrator is free to make additional | |
881 | changes manually by placing or removing symlinks in the | |
882 | directory. This is particularly useful to create | |
883 | configurations that deviate from the suggested default | |
884 | installation. In this case, the administrator must make sure | |
885 | to invoke <command>daemon-reload</command> manually as | |
886 | necessary to ensure the changes are taken into account. | |
887 | </para> | |
888 | ||
889 | <para>Enabling units should not be confused with starting | |
890 | (activating) units, as done by the <command>start</command> | |
891 | command. Enabling and starting units is orthogonal: units | |
892 | may be enabled without being started and started without | |
893 | being enabled. Enabling simply hooks the unit into various | |
894 | suggested places (for example, so that the unit is | |
895 | automatically started on boot or when a particular kind of | |
896 | hardware is plugged in). Starting actually spawns the daemon | |
897 | process (in case of service units), or binds the socket (in | |
898 | case of socket units), and so on.</para> | |
899 | ||
900 | <para>Depending on whether <option>--system</option>, | |
1bee43de | 901 | <option>--user</option>, <option>--runtime</option>, |
72f4d966 | 902 | or <option>--global</option> is specified, this enables the unit |
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903 | for the system, for the calling user only, for only this boot of |
904 | the system, or for all future logins of all users, or only this | |
905 | boot. Note that in the last case, no systemd daemon | |
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906 | configuration is reloaded.</para> |
907 | </listitem> | |
908 | </varlistentry> | |
909 | ||
910 | <varlistentry> | |
911 | <term><command>disable <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
912 | ||
913 | <listitem> | |
914 | <para>Disables one or more units. This removes all symlinks | |
915 | to the specified unit files from the unit configuration | |
916 | directory, and hence undoes the changes made by | |
917 | <command>enable</command>. Note however that this removes | |
918 | all symlinks to the unit files (i.e. including manual | |
919 | additions), not just those actually created by | |
920 | <command>enable</command>. This call implicitly reloads the | |
921 | systemd daemon configuration after completing the disabling | |
922 | of the units. Note that this command does not implicitly | |
923 | stop the units that are being disabled. If this is desired, | |
924 | an additional <command>stop</command> command should be | |
925 | executed afterwards.</para> | |
926 | ||
927 | <para>This command will print the actions executed. This | |
928 | output may be suppressed by passing <option>--quiet</option>. | |
929 | </para> | |
930 | ||
931 | <para>This command honors <option>--system</option>, | |
72f4d966 | 932 | <option>--user</option>, <option>--runtime</option> and |
1bee43de ZJS |
933 | <option>--global</option> in a similar way as |
934 | <command>enable</command>.</para> | |
27722f96 LN |
935 | </listitem> |
936 | </varlistentry> | |
937 | ||
938 | <varlistentry> | |
939 | <term><command>is-enabled <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
940 | ||
941 | <listitem> | |
942 | <para>Checks whether any of the specified unit files are | |
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943 | enabled (as with <command>enable</command>). Returns an |
944 | exit code of 0 if at least one is enabled, non-zero | |
945 | otherwise. Prints the current enable status (see table). | |
946 | To suppress this output, use <option>--quiet</option>. | |
947 | </para> | |
948 | ||
949 | <table> | |
950 | <title> | |
951 | <command>is-enabled</command> output | |
952 | </title> | |
953 | ||
954 | <tgroup cols='3'> | |
955 | <thead> | |
956 | <row> | |
957 | <entry>Printed string</entry> | |
958 | <entry>Meaning</entry> | |
959 | <entry>Return value</entry> | |
960 | </row> | |
961 | </thead> | |
962 | <tbody> | |
963 | <row> | |
964 | <entry><literal>enabled</literal></entry> | |
965 | <entry morerows='1'>Enabled through a symlink in <filename>.wants</filename> directory (permanently or just in <filename>/run</filename>)</entry> | |
966 | <entry morerows='1'>0</entry> | |
967 | </row> | |
968 | <row> | |
969 | <entry><literal>enabled-runtime</literal></entry> | |
970 | </row> | |
971 | <row> | |
972 | <entry><literal>linked</literal></entry> | |
973 | <entry morerows='1'>Made available through a symlink to the unit file (permanently or just in <filename>/run</filename>)</entry> | |
974 | <entry morerows='1'>1</entry> | |
975 | </row> | |
976 | <row> | |
977 | <entry><literal>linked-runtime</literal></entry> | |
978 | </row> | |
979 | <row> | |
980 | <entry><literal>masked</literal></entry> | |
981 | <entry morerows='1'>Disabled entirely (permanently or just in <filename>/run</filename>)</entry> | |
982 | <entry morerows='1'>1</entry> | |
983 | </row> | |
984 | <row> | |
985 | <entry><literal>masked-runtime</literal></entry> | |
986 | </row> | |
987 | <row> | |
988 | <entry><literal>static</literal></entry> | |
989 | <entry>Unit is not enabled, but has no provisions for enabling in [Install] section</entry> | |
91f0ac7d | 990 | <entry>0</entry> |
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991 | </row> |
992 | <row> | |
993 | <entry><literal>disabled</literal></entry> | |
994 | <entry>Unit is not enabled</entry> | |
995 | <entry>1</entry> | |
996 | </row> | |
997 | </tbody> | |
998 | </tgroup> | |
999 | </table> | |
1000 | ||
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1001 | </listitem> |
1002 | </varlistentry> | |
1003 | ||
1004 | <varlistentry> | |
1005 | <term><command>reenable <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
1006 | ||
1007 | <listitem> | |
1008 | <para>Reenable one or more unit files, as specified on the | |
1009 | command line. This is a combination of | |
1010 | <command>disable</command> and <command>enable</command> and | |
1011 | is useful to reset the symlinks a unit is enabled with to | |
1012 | the defaults configured in the <literal>[Install]</literal> | |
1013 | section of the unit file.</para> | |
1014 | </listitem> | |
1015 | </varlistentry> | |
1016 | ||
1017 | <varlistentry> | |
1018 | <term><command>preset <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
1019 | ||
1020 | <listitem> | |
1021 | <para>Reset one or more unit files, as specified on the | |
1022 | command line, to the defaults configured in the preset | |
1023 | policy files. This has the same effect as | |
1024 | <command>disable</command> or <command>enable</command>, | |
1025 | depending how the unit is listed in the preset files. For | |
1026 | more information on the preset policy format, see | |
1027 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.preset</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>. | |
1028 | For more information on the concept of presets, please | |
1029 | consult the | |
1030 | <ulink url="http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Preset">Preset</ulink> | |
1031 | document.</para> | |
1032 | </listitem> | |
1033 | </varlistentry> | |
1034 | ||
1035 | <varlistentry> | |
1036 | <term><command>mask <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
1037 | ||
1038 | <listitem> | |
1039 | <para>Mask one or more unit files, as specified on the | |
1040 | command line. This will link these units to | |
1041 | <filename>/dev/null</filename>, making it impossible to | |
1042 | start them. This is a stronger version of | |
1043 | <command>disable</command>, since it prohibits all kinds of | |
1044 | activation of the unit, including manual activation. Use | |
1bee43de | 1045 | this option with care. This honors the |
72f4d966 | 1046 | <option>--runtime</option> option to only mask temporarily |
1bee43de | 1047 | until the next reoobt of the system.</para> |
27722f96 LN |
1048 | </listitem> |
1049 | </varlistentry> | |
1050 | ||
1051 | <varlistentry> | |
1052 | <term><command>unmask <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
1053 | ||
1054 | <listitem> | |
1055 | <para>Unmask one or more unit files, as specified on the | |
1056 | command line. This will undo the effect of | |
1057 | <command>mask</command>.</para> | |
1058 | </listitem> | |
1059 | </varlistentry> | |
1060 | ||
1061 | <varlistentry> | |
1062 | <term><command>link <replaceable>FILENAME</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
1063 | ||
1064 | <listitem> | |
1065 | <para>Link a unit file that is not in the unit file search | |
1066 | paths into the unit file search path. This requires an | |
1067 | absolute path to a unit file. The effect of this can be | |
1068 | undone with <command>disable</command>. The effect of this | |
1069 | command is that a unit file is available for | |
1070 | <command>start</command> and other commands although it | |
1071 | is not installed directly in the unit search path.</para> | |
1072 | </listitem> | |
1073 | </varlistentry> | |
1074 | ||
1075 | <varlistentry> | |
1076 | <term><command>get-default</command></term> | |
1077 | ||
1078 | <listitem> | |
1079 | <para>Get the default target specified | |
1080 | via <filename>default.target</filename> link.</para> | |
1081 | </listitem> | |
1082 | </varlistentry> | |
1083 | ||
1084 | <varlistentry> | |
1085 | <term><command>set-default <replaceable>NAME</replaceable></command></term> | |
1086 | ||
1087 | <listitem> | |
1088 | <para>Set the default target to boot into. Command links | |
1089 | <filename>default.target</filename> to the given unit.</para> | |
1090 | </listitem> | |
1091 | </varlistentry> | |
1092 | </variablelist> | |
1093 | </refsect2> | |
1094 | ||
1095 | <refsect2> | |
1096 | <title>Job Commands</title> | |
1097 | ||
1098 | <variablelist> | |
1099 | <varlistentry> | |
d8fba7c6 | 1100 | <term><command>list-jobs <optional><replaceable>PATTERN...</replaceable></optional></command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
1101 | |
1102 | <listitem> | |
d8fba7c6 ZJS |
1103 | <para>List jobs that are in progress. If one or more |
1104 | <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>s are specified, only | |
1105 | jobs for units matching one of them are shown.</para> | |
27722f96 LN |
1106 | </listitem> |
1107 | </varlistentry> | |
1108 | <varlistentry> | |
1109 | <term><command>cancel <replaceable>JOB</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
1110 | ||
1111 | <listitem> | |
1112 | <para>Cancel one or more jobs specified on the command line | |
1113 | by their numeric job IDs. If no job ID is specified, cancel | |
1114 | all pending jobs.</para> | |
1115 | </listitem> | |
1116 | </varlistentry> | |
1117 | </variablelist> | |
1118 | </refsect2> | |
1119 | ||
1120 | <refsect2> | |
1121 | <title>Snapshot Commands</title> | |
1122 | ||
1123 | <variablelist> | |
1124 | <varlistentry> | |
d8fba7c6 | 1125 | <term><command>snapshot <optional><replaceable>NAME</replaceable></optional></command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
1126 | |
1127 | <listitem> | |
1128 | <para>Create a snapshot. If a snapshot name is specified, | |
1129 | the new snapshot will be named after it. If none is | |
1130 | specified, an automatic snapshot name is generated. In either | |
1131 | case, the snapshot name used is printed to STDOUT, unless | |
1132 | <option>--quiet</option> is specified.</para> | |
1133 | ||
1134 | <para>A snapshot refers to a saved state of the systemd | |
1135 | manager. It is implemented itself as a unit that is | |
1136 | generated dynamically with this command and has dependencies | |
1137 | on all units active at the time. At a later time, the user | |
1138 | may return to this state by using the | |
1139 | <command>isolate</command> command on the snapshot unit. | |
1140 | </para> | |
1141 | ||
1142 | <para>Snapshots are only useful for saving and restoring | |
1143 | which units are running or are stopped, they do not | |
1144 | save/restore any other state. Snapshots are dynamic and lost | |
1145 | on reboot.</para> | |
1146 | </listitem> | |
1147 | </varlistentry> | |
1148 | <varlistentry> | |
e3e0314b | 1149 | <term><command>delete <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...</command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
1150 | |
1151 | <listitem> | |
1152 | <para>Remove a snapshot previously created with | |
1153 | <command>snapshot</command>.</para> | |
1154 | </listitem> | |
1155 | </varlistentry> | |
1156 | </variablelist> | |
1157 | </refsect2> | |
1158 | ||
1159 | <refsect2> | |
1160 | <title>Environment Commands</title> | |
1161 | ||
1162 | <variablelist> | |
1163 | <varlistentry> | |
1164 | <term><command>show-environment</command></term> | |
1165 | ||
1166 | <listitem> | |
1167 | <para>Dump the systemd manager environment block. The | |
1168 | environment block will be dumped in straight-forward form | |
1169 | suitable for sourcing into a shell script. This environment | |
1170 | block will be passed to all processes the manager | |
1171 | spawns.</para> | |
1172 | </listitem> | |
1173 | </varlistentry> | |
1174 | <varlistentry> | |
1175 | <term><command>set-environment <replaceable>VARIABLE=VALUE</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
1176 | ||
1177 | <listitem> | |
1178 | <para>Set one or more systemd manager environment variables, | |
1179 | as specified on the command line.</para> | |
1180 | </listitem> | |
1181 | </varlistentry> | |
1182 | <varlistentry> | |
1183 | <term><command>unset-environment <replaceable>VARIABLE</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
1184 | ||
1185 | <listitem> | |
1186 | <para>Unset one or more systemd manager environment | |
1187 | variables. If only a variable name is specified, it will be | |
1188 | removed regardless of its value. If a variable and a value | |
1189 | are specified, the variable is only removed if it has the | |
1190 | specified value.</para> | |
1191 | </listitem> | |
ac3efa8a LP |
1192 | </varlistentry> |
1193 | <varlistentry> | |
1194 | <term><command>import-environment <replaceable>VARIABLE</replaceable>...</command></term> | |
1195 | ||
1196 | <listitem> | |
1197 | <para>Import all, one or more environment variables set on | |
1198 | the client into the systemd manager environment block. If | |
1199 | no arguments are passed the entire environment block is | |
1200 | imported. Otherwise a list of one or more environment | |
1201 | variable names should be passed, whose client side values | |
1202 | are then imported into the manager's environment | |
1203 | block.</para> | |
1204 | </listitem> | |
27722f96 LN |
1205 | </varlistentry> |
1206 | </variablelist> | |
1207 | </refsect2> | |
1208 | ||
1209 | <refsect2> | |
1210 | <title>Manager Lifecycle Commands</title> | |
1211 | ||
1212 | <variablelist> | |
1213 | <varlistentry> | |
1214 | <term><command>daemon-reload</command></term> | |
1215 | ||
1216 | <listitem> | |
1217 | <para>Reload systemd manager configuration. This will reload | |
1218 | all unit files and recreate the entire dependency | |
79640424 | 1219 | tree. While the daemon is being reloaded, all sockets systemd |
27722f96 LN |
1220 | listens on on behalf of user configuration will stay |
1221 | accessible.</para> <para>This command should not be confused | |
1222 | with the <command>load</command> or | |
1223 | <command>reload</command> commands.</para> | |
1224 | </listitem> | |
1225 | </varlistentry> | |
1226 | <varlistentry> | |
1227 | <term><command>daemon-reexec</command></term> | |
1228 | ||
1229 | <listitem> | |
1230 | <para>Reexecute the systemd manager. This will serialize the | |
1231 | manager state, reexecute the process and deserialize the | |
1232 | state again. This command is of little use except for | |
79640424 | 1233 | debugging and package upgrades. Sometimes, it might be |
27722f96 | 1234 | helpful as a heavy-weight <command>daemon-reload</command>. |
79640424 | 1235 | While the daemon is being reexecuted, all sockets systemd listening |
27722f96 LN |
1236 | on behalf of user configuration will stay accessible. |
1237 | </para> | |
1238 | </listitem> | |
1239 | </varlistentry> | |
1240 | </variablelist> | |
1241 | </refsect2> | |
1242 | ||
1243 | <refsect2> | |
1244 | <title>System Commands</title> | |
1245 | ||
1246 | <variablelist> | |
1247 | <varlistentry> | |
1248 | <term><command>default</command></term> | |
1249 | ||
1250 | <listitem> | |
1251 | <para>Enter default mode. This is mostly equivalent to | |
1252 | <command>isolate default.target</command>.</para> | |
1253 | </listitem> | |
1254 | </varlistentry> | |
1255 | <varlistentry> | |
1256 | <term><command>rescue</command></term> | |
1257 | ||
1258 | <listitem> | |
1259 | <para>Enter rescue mode. This is mostly equivalent to | |
1260 | <command>isolate rescue.target</command>, but also prints a | |
1261 | wall message to all users.</para> | |
1262 | </listitem> | |
1263 | </varlistentry> | |
1264 | <varlistentry> | |
1265 | <term><command>emergency</command></term> | |
1266 | ||
1267 | <listitem> | |
1268 | <para>Enter emergency mode. This is mostly equivalent to | |
1269 | <command>isolate emergency.target</command>, but also prints | |
1270 | a wall message to all users.</para> | |
1271 | </listitem> | |
1272 | </varlistentry> | |
1273 | <varlistentry> | |
1274 | <term><command>halt</command></term> | |
1275 | ||
1276 | <listitem> | |
1277 | <para>Shut down and halt the system. This is mostly equivalent to | |
1278 | <command>start halt.target --irreversible</command>, but also | |
1279 | prints a wall message to all users. If combined with | |
1280 | <option>--force</option>, shutdown of all running services is | |
1281 | skipped, however all processes are killed and all file | |
1282 | systems are unmounted or mounted read-only, immediately | |
1283 | followed by the system halt. If <option>--force</option> is | |
1284 | specified twice, the operation is immediately executed | |
1285 | without terminating any processes or unmounting any file | |
1286 | systems. This may result in data loss.</para> | |
1287 | </listitem> | |
1288 | </varlistentry> | |
1289 | <varlistentry> | |
1290 | <term><command>poweroff</command></term> | |
1291 | ||
1292 | <listitem> | |
1293 | <para>Shut down and power-off the system. This is mostly | |
1294 | equivalent to <command>start poweroff.target --irreversible</command>, | |
1295 | but also prints a wall message to all users. If combined with | |
1296 | <option>--force</option>, shutdown of all running services is | |
1297 | skipped, however all processes are killed and all file | |
1298 | systems are unmounted or mounted read-only, immediately | |
1299 | followed by the powering off. If <option>--force</option> is | |
1300 | specified twice, the operation is immediately executed | |
1301 | without terminating any processes or unmounting any file | |
1302 | systems. This may result in data loss.</para> | |
1303 | </listitem> | |
1304 | </varlistentry> | |
1305 | <varlistentry> | |
37185ec8 | 1306 | <term><command>reboot <optional><replaceable>arg</replaceable></optional></command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
1307 | |
1308 | <listitem> | |
1309 | <para>Shut down and reboot the system. This is mostly | |
1310 | equivalent to <command>start reboot.target --irreversible</command>, | |
1311 | but also prints a wall message to all users. If combined with | |
1312 | <option>--force</option>, shutdown of all running services is | |
1313 | skipped, however all processes are killed and all file | |
1314 | systems are unmounted or mounted read-only, immediately | |
1315 | followed by the reboot. If <option>--force</option> is | |
1316 | specified twice, the operation is immediately executed | |
1317 | without terminating any processes or unmounting any file | |
1318 | systems. This may result in data loss.</para> | |
37185ec8 WC |
1319 | |
1320 | <para>If the optional argument | |
1321 | <replaceable>arg</replaceable> is given, it will be passed | |
1322 | as the optional argument to the | |
1323 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>reboot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> | |
1324 | system call. The value is architecture and firmware | |
1325 | specific. As an example, <literal>recovery</literal> might | |
1326 | be used to trigger system recovery, and | |
1327 | <literal>fota</literal> might be used to trigger a | |
1328 | <quote>firmware over the air</quote> update.</para> | |
27722f96 LN |
1329 | </listitem> |
1330 | </varlistentry> | |
1331 | <varlistentry> | |
1332 | <term><command>kexec</command></term> | |
1333 | ||
1334 | <listitem> | |
1335 | <para>Shut down and reboot the system via kexec. This is | |
1336 | mostly equivalent to <command>start kexec.target --irreversible</command>, | |
1337 | but also prints a wall message to all users. If combined | |
1338 | with <option>--force</option>, shutdown of all running | |
1339 | services is skipped, however all processes are killed and | |
1340 | all file systems are unmounted or mounted read-only, | |
1341 | immediately followed by the reboot.</para> | |
1342 | </listitem> | |
1343 | </varlistentry> | |
1344 | <varlistentry> | |
1345 | <term><command>exit</command></term> | |
1346 | ||
1347 | <listitem> | |
1348 | <para>Ask the systemd manager to quit. This is only | |
1349 | supported for user service managers (i.e. in conjunction | |
1350 | with the <option>--user</option> option) and will fail | |
1351 | otherwise.</para> | |
1352 | </listitem> | |
1353 | ||
1354 | </varlistentry> | |
1355 | <varlistentry> | |
1356 | <term><command>suspend</command></term> | |
1357 | ||
1358 | <listitem> | |
1359 | <para>Suspend the system. This will trigger activation of | |
1360 | the special <filename>suspend.target</filename> target. | |
1361 | </para> | |
1362 | </listitem> | |
1363 | </varlistentry> | |
1364 | <varlistentry> | |
1365 | <term><command>hibernate</command></term> | |
1366 | ||
1367 | <listitem> | |
1368 | <para>Hibernate the system. This will trigger activation of | |
1369 | the special <filename>hibernate.target</filename> target. | |
1370 | </para> | |
1371 | </listitem> | |
1372 | </varlistentry> | |
1373 | <varlistentry> | |
1374 | <term><command>hybrid-sleep</command></term> | |
1375 | ||
1376 | <listitem> | |
1377 | <para>Hibernate and suspend the system. This will trigger | |
1378 | activation of the special | |
1379 | <filename>hybrid-sleep.target</filename> target.</para> | |
1380 | </listitem> | |
1381 | </varlistentry> | |
1382 | <varlistentry> | |
d8fba7c6 | 1383 | <term><command>switch-root <replaceable>ROOT</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>INIT</replaceable></optional></command></term> |
27722f96 LN |
1384 | |
1385 | <listitem> | |
1386 | <para>Switches to a different root directory and executes a | |
1387 | new system manager process below it. This is intended for | |
1388 | usage in initial RAM disks ("initrd"), and will transition | |
1389 | from the initrd's system manager process (a.k.a "init" | |
1390 | process) to the main system manager process. This call takes two | |
1391 | arguments: the directory that is to become the new root directory, and | |
1392 | the path to the new system manager binary below it to | |
1393 | execute as PID 1. If the latter is omitted or the empty | |
1394 | string, a systemd binary will automatically be searched for | |
1395 | and used as init. If the system manager path is omitted or | |
1396 | equal to the empty string, the state of the initrd's system | |
1397 | manager process is passed to the main system manager, which | |
1398 | allows later introspection of the state of the services | |
1399 | involved in the initrd boot.</para> | |
1400 | </listitem> | |
1401 | </varlistentry> | |
1402 | </variablelist> | |
1403 | </refsect2> | |
4a6022f0 | 1404 | |
a7c0e5d7 LP |
1405 | <refsect2> |
1406 | <title>Parameter Syntax</title> | |
1407 | ||
e3e0314b ZJS |
1408 | <para>Unit ommands listed above take either a single unit name |
1409 | (designated as <replaceable>NAME</replaceable>), or multiple | |
1410 | unit specifications (designated as | |
1411 | <replaceable>PATTERN</replaceable>...). In the first case, the | |
1412 | unit name with or without a suffix must be given. If the suffix | |
1413 | is not specified, systemctl will append a suitable suffix, | |
1414 | <literal>.service</literal> by default, and a type-specific | |
1415 | suffix in case of commands which operate only on specific unit | |
1416 | types. For example, | |
1417 | <programlisting># systemctl start sshd</programlisting> and | |
1418 | <programlisting># systemctl start sshd.service</programlisting> | |
1419 | are equivalent, as are | |
1420 | <programlisting># systemctl isolate snapshot-11</programlisting> | |
1421 | and | |
1422 | <programlisting># systemctl isolate snapshot-11.snapshot</programlisting> | |
1423 | Note that (absolute) paths to device nodes are automatically | |
1424 | converted to device unit names, and other (absolute) paths to | |
1425 | mount unit names. | |
1426 | <programlisting># systemctl status /dev/sda | |
1427 | # systemctl status /home</programlisting> | |
1428 | are equivalent to: | |
1429 | <programlisting># systemctl status dev-sda.device | |
1430 | # systemctl status home.mount</programlisting> | |
1431 | In the second case, shell-style globs will be matched against | |
1432 | currently loaded units, and literal unit names, with or without | |
1433 | a suffix, will be treated as in the first case. This means that | |
1434 | literal unit names always refer to exactly one unit, but globs | |
1435 | may match zero units and this is not considered an error.</para> | |
1436 | ||
1437 | <para>Glob patterns use | |
1438 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>fnmatch</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>, | |
1439 | so normal shell-style globbing rules are used, and | |
1440 | <literal>*</literal>, <literal>?</literal>, | |
1441 | <literal>[]</literal> may be used. See | |
1442 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>glob</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry> | |
1443 | for more details. The patterns are matched against the names of | |
1444 | currently loaded units, and patterns which don't match anything | |
1445 | are silently skipped. For example: | |
1446 | <programlisting># systemctl stop sshd@*.service</programlisting> | |
1447 | will stop all <filename>sshd@.service</filename> instances. | |
1448 | </para> | |
1449 | ||
1450 | <para>For unit file commands, the specified | |
1451 | <replaceable>NAME</replaceable> should be the full name of the | |
1452 | unit file, or the absolute path to the unit file: | |
1453 | <programlisting># systemctl enable foo.service</programlisting> | |
1454 | or | |
1455 | <programlisting># systemctl link /path/to/foo.service</programlisting> | |
1456 | </para> | |
a7c0e5d7 LP |
1457 | </refsect2> |
1458 | ||
4a6022f0 ZJS |
1459 | </refsect1> |
1460 | ||
1461 | <refsect1> | |
1462 | <title>Exit status</title> | |
1463 | ||
7b870f60 | 1464 | <para>On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure |
4a6022f0 ZJS |
1465 | code otherwise.</para> |
1466 | </refsect1> | |
1467 | ||
21ac6ff1 | 1468 | <xi:include href="less-variables.xml" /> |
4a6022f0 ZJS |
1469 | |
1470 | <refsect1> | |
1471 | <title>See Also</title> | |
1472 | <para> | |
1473 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, | |
1474 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemadm</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, | |
1475 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>journalctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, | |
1476 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>loginctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, | |
1477 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>, | |
3fde5f30 | 1478 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.resource-management</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>, |
4a6022f0 ZJS |
1479 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.special</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>, |
1480 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>wall</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, | |
1481 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.preset</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry> | |
e3e0314b | 1482 | <citerefentry><refentrytitle>glob</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry> |
4a6022f0 ZJS |
1483 | </para> |
1484 | </refsect1> | |
7874bcd6 LP |
1485 | |
1486 | </refentry> |