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25<refentry id="systemd.service">
26 <refentryinfo>
27 <title>systemd.service</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>systemd.service</refentrytitle>
42 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
43 </refmeta>
44
45 <refnamediv>
46 <refname>systemd.service</refname>
34511ca7 47 <refpurpose>Service unit configuration</refpurpose>
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48 </refnamediv>
49
50 <refsynopsisdiv>
e670b166 51 <para><filename><replaceable>service</replaceable>.service</filename></para>
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52 </refsynopsisdiv>
53
54 <refsect1>
55 <title>Description</title>
56
1f812fea 57 <para>A unit configuration file whose name ends in
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58 <filename>.service</filename> encodes information
59 about a process controlled and supervised by
60 systemd.</para>
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61
62 <para>This man page lists the configuration options
63 specific to this unit type. See
64 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
65 for the common options of all unit configuration
0d624a78 66 files. The common configuration items are configured
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67 in the generic <literal>[Unit]</literal> and
68 <literal>[Install]</literal> sections. The service
69 specific configuration options are configured in the
70 <literal>[Service]</literal> section.</para>
0d624a78 71
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72 <para>Additional options are listed in
73 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.exec</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
74 which define the execution environment the commands
4819ff03 75 are executed in, and in
d868475a 76 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.kill</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
4819ff03 77 which define the way the processes of the service are
d868475a 78 terminated, and in
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79 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.resource-control</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
80 which configure resource control settings for the
d868475a 81 processes of the service.</para>
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82
83 <para>Unless <varname>DefaultDependencies=</varname>
84 is set to <option>false</option>, service units will
85 implicitly have dependencies of type
86 <varname>Requires=</varname> and
87 <varname>After=</varname> on
88 <filename>basic.target</filename> as well as
89 dependencies of type <varname>Conflicts=</varname> and
90 <varname>Before=</varname> on
91 <filename>shutdown.target</filename>. These ensure
92 that normal service units pull in basic system
93 initialization, and are terminated cleanly prior to
94 system shutdown. Only services involved with early
95 boot or late system shutdown should disable this
96 option.</para>
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97
98 <para>If a service is requested under a certain name
99 but no unit configuration file is found, systemd looks
100 for a SysV init script by the same name (with the
101 <filename>.service</filename> suffix removed) and
102 dynamically creates a service unit from that
103 script. This is useful for compatibility with
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104 SysV. Note that this compatibility is quite
105 comprehensive but not 100%. For details about the
bcddd5bf 106 incompatibilities, see the <ulink
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107 url="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Incompatibilities">Incompatibilities
108 with SysV</ulink> document.
109 </para>
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110 </refsect1>
111
112 <refsect1>
113 <title>Options</title>
114
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115 <para>Service files must include a
116 <literal>[Service]</literal> section, which carries
117 information about the service and the process it
118 supervises. A number of options that may be used in
119 this section are shared with other unit types. These
120 options are documented in
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121 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.exec</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
122 and
123 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.kill</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>. The
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124 options specific to the <literal>[Service]</literal>
125 section of service units are the following:</para>
0d624a78 126
ccc9a4f9 127 <variablelist class='unit-directives'>
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128 <varlistentry>
129 <term><varname>Type=</varname></term>
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130
131 <listitem><para>Configures the process
132 start-up type for this service
133 unit. One of <option>simple</option>,
134 <option>forking</option>,
34e9ba66 135 <option>oneshot</option>,
0d624a78 136 <option>dbus</option>,
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137 <option>notify</option> or
138 <option>idle</option>.</para>
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139
140 <para>If set to
141 <option>simple</option> (the default
96fb8242 142 if neither
12b25f30 143 <varname>Type=</varname> nor
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144 <varname>BusName=</varname>, but
145 <varname>ExecStart=</varname> are
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146 specified), it is expected that the
147 process configured with
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148 <varname>ExecStart=</varname> is the
149 main process of the service. In this
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150 mode, if the process offers
151 functionality to other processes on
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153 should be installed before the daemon
154 is started up (e.g. sockets set up by
155 systemd, via socket activation), as
156 systemd will immediately proceed
157 starting follow-up units.</para>
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158
159 <para>If set to
79640424 160 <option>forking</option>, it is
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161 expected that the process configured
162 with <varname>ExecStart=</varname>
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163 will call <function>fork()</function>
164 as part of its start-up. The parent process is
165 expected to exit when start-up is
166 complete and all communication
79640424 167 channels are set up. The child continues
b1690fe7 168 to run as the main daemon
c5315881 169 process. This is the behavior of
b1690fe7 170 traditional UNIX daemons. If this
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171 setting is used, it is recommended to
172 also use the
173 <varname>PIDFile=</varname> option, so
174 that systemd can identify the main
175 process of the daemon. systemd will
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176 proceed with starting follow-up units
177 as soon as the parent process
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178 exits.</para>
179
c5315881 180 <para>Behavior of
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181 <option>oneshot</option> is similar to
182 <option>simple</option>; however, it
183 is expected that the process has to
0d624a78 184 exit before systemd starts follow-up
02ee865a 185 units. <varname>RemainAfterExit=</varname>
0d624a78 186 is particularly useful for this type
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187 of service. This is the implied
188 default if neither
189 <varname>Type=</varname> or
190 <varname>ExecStart=</varname> are
191 specified.</para>
0d624a78 192
c5315881 193 <para>Behavior of
0d624a78 194 <option>dbus</option> is similar to
bcddd5bf 195 <option>simple</option>; however, it is
62adf224 196 expected that the daemon acquires a
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197 name on the D-Bus bus, as configured
198 by
199 <varname>BusName=</varname>. systemd
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200 will proceed with starting follow-up
201 units after the D-Bus bus name has been
62adf224 202 acquired. Service units with this
b1690fe7 203 option configured implicitly gain
62adf224 204 dependencies on the
177b3ffe 205 <filename>dbus.socket</filename>
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206 unit. This type is the default if
207 <varname>BusName=</varname> is
208 specified.</para>
0d624a78 209
c5315881 210 <para>Behavior of
0d624a78 211 <option>notify</option> is similar to
bcddd5bf 212 <option>simple</option>; however, it is
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213 expected that the daemon sends a
214 notification message via
215 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sd_notify</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>
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216 or an equivalent call when it has finished
217 starting up. systemd will proceed with
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218 starting follow-up units after this
219 notification message has been sent. If
79640424 220 this option is used,
62adf224 221 <varname>NotifyAccess=</varname> (see
b1690fe7 222 below) should be set to open access to
0d624a78 223 the notification socket provided by
62adf224 224 systemd. If
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225 <varname>NotifyAccess=</varname> is
226 not set, it will be implicitly set to
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227 <option>main</option>. Note that
228 currently
229 <varname>Type=</varname><option>notify</option>
79640424 230 will not work if used in combination with
1361a3e3 231 <varname>PrivateNetwork=</varname><option>yes</option>.</para>
a8ad0f89 232
c5315881 233 <para>Behavior of
a8ad0f89 234 <option>idle</option> is very similar
bcddd5bf 235 to <option>simple</option>; however,
bb31a4ac 236 actual execution of the service
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237 binary is delayed until all jobs are
238 dispatched. This may be used to avoid
239 interleaving of output of shell
240 services with the status output on the
241 console.</para>
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242 </listitem>
243 </varlistentry>
0d624a78 244
d1ab0ca0 245 <varlistentry>
02ee865a 246 <term><varname>RemainAfterExit=</varname></term>
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247
248 <listitem><para>Takes a boolean value
249 that specifies whether the service
250 shall be considered active even when
251 all its processes exited. Defaults to
252 <option>no</option>.</para>
d1ab0ca0 253 </listitem>
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254 </varlistentry>
255
256 <varlistentry>
257 <term><varname>GuessMainPID=</varname></term>
258
259 <listitem><para>Takes a boolean value
260 that specifies whether systemd should
261 try to guess the main PID of a service
bb31a4ac 262 if it cannot be determined
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263 reliably. This option is ignored
264 unless <option>Type=forking</option>
265 is set and <option>PIDFile=</option>
266 is unset because for the other types
267 or with an explicitly configured PID
bcddd5bf 268 file, the main PID is always known. The
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269 guessing algorithm might come to
270 incorrect conclusions if a daemon
271 consists of more than one process. If
79640424 272 the main PID cannot be determined,
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273 failure detection and automatic
274 restarting of a service will not work
275 reliably. Defaults to
276 <option>yes</option>.</para>
277 </listitem>
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278 </varlistentry>
279
280 <varlistentry>
281 <term><varname>PIDFile=</varname></term>
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282
283 <listitem><para>Takes an absolute file
284 name pointing to the PID file of this
285 daemon. Use of this option is
286 recommended for services where
287 <varname>Type=</varname> is set to
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288 <option>forking</option>. systemd will
289 read the PID of the main process of
290 the daemon after start-up of the
291 service. systemd will not write to the
292 file configured here.</para>
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293 </listitem>
294 </varlistentry>
295
296 <varlistentry>
297 <term><varname>BusName=</varname></term>
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298
299 <listitem><para>Takes a D-Bus bus
bcddd5bf 300 name that this service is reachable
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301 as. This option is mandatory for
302 services where
303 <varname>Type=</varname> is set to
304 <option>dbus</option>, but its use
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305 is otherwise recommended if the process
306 takes a name on the D-Bus bus.</para>
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307 </listitem>
308 </varlistentry>
309
310 <varlistentry>
311 <term><varname>ExecStart=</varname></term>
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312 <listitem><para>Commands with their
313 arguments that are executed when this
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314 service is started. For each of the
315 specified commands, the first argument
316 must be an absolute and literal path
317 to an executable.</para>
2480f0c6 318
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319 <para>When <varname>Type</varname> is
320 not <option>oneshot</option>, only one
96fb8242 321 command may and must be given. When
b1690fe7 322 <varname>Type=oneshot</varname> is
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323 used, none or more than one command
324 may be specified. Multiple command
325 lines may be concatenated in a single
326 directive by separating them with
327 semicolons (these semicolons must be
328 passed as separate
329 words). Alternatively, this directive
330 may be specified more than once with
331 the same effect. Lone semicolons may
332 be escaped as
909f413d 333 <literal>\;</literal>. If the empty
79640424 334 string is assigned to this option, the
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335 list of commands to start is reset,
336 prior assignments of this option will
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337 have no effect. If no
338 <varname>ExecStart=</varname> is
339 specified, then the service must have
340 <varname>RemainAfterExit=yes</varname>
341 set.</para>
2480f0c6 342
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343 <para>Each command line is split on
344 whitespace, with the first item being
345 the command to execute, and the
346 subsequent items being the arguments.
347 Double quotes ("...") and single
348 quotes ('...') may be used, in which
349 case everything until the next
350 matching quote becomes part of the
351 same argument. Quotes themselves are
352 removed after parsing. In addition, a
353 trailing backslash
354 (<literal>\</literal>) may be used to
355 merge lines. This syntax is intended
356 to be very similar to shell syntax,
357 but only the meta-characters and
358 expansions described in the following
359 paragraphs are understood.
360 Specifically, redirection using
361 <literal>&lt;</literal>,
362 <literal>&lt;&lt;</literal>,
363 <literal>&gt;</literal>, and
364 <literal>&gt;&gt;</literal>, pipes
365 using <literal>|</literal>, and
366 running programs in the background
367 using <literal>&amp;</literal>
368 and <emphasis>other elements of shell
369 syntax are not supported</emphasis>.
370 </para>
371
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372 <para>If more than one command is
373 specified, the commands are invoked
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374 sequentially in the order they appear
375 in the unit file. If one of the
376 commands fails (and is not prefixed
377 with <literal>-</literal>), other lines
378 are not executed, and the unit is
379 considered failed.</para>
4c42e8e1 380
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381 <para>Unless
382 <varname>Type=forking</varname> is
383 set, the process started via this
384 command line will be considered the
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385 main process of the daemon.</para>
386
387 <para>The command line accepts
909f413d 388 <literal>%</literal> specifiers as
22f38abe 389 described in
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390 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
391 Note that the first argument of the
392 command line (i.e. the program to
393 execute) may not include
394 specifiers.</para>
b1690fe7 395
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396 <para>Basic environment variable
397 substitution is supported. Use
7734f773 398 <literal>${FOO}</literal> as part of a
bcddd5bf 399 word, or as a word of its own, on the
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400 command line, in which case it will be
401 replaced by the value of the
402 environment variable including all
403 whitespace it contains, resulting in a
c5b37953 404 single argument. Use
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405 <literal>$FOO</literal> as a separate
406 word on the command line, in which
407 case it will be replaced by the value
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408 of the environment variable split at
409 whitespace, resulting in zero or more
410 arguments. To pass a literal dollar
411 sign, use <literal>$$</literal>.
412 Variables whose value is not known at
413 expansion time are treated as empty
414 strings. Note that the first argument
415 (i.e. the program to execute) may not
416 be a variable.</para>
417
418 <para>Variables to be used in this
419 fashion may be defined through
420 <varname>Environment=</varname> and
421 <varname>EnvironmentFile=</varname>.
bcddd5bf 422 In addition, variables listed in the
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423 section "Environment variables in
424 spawned processes" in
bcddd5bf 425 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.exec</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
c5b37953 426 which are considered "static
bcddd5bf 427 configuration", may be used (this includes
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428 e.g. <varname>$USER</varname>, but not
429 <varname>$TERM</varname>).</para>
a2927192 430
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431 <para>Optionally, if the absolute file
432 name is prefixed with
909f413d 433 <literal>@</literal>, the second token
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434 will be passed as
435 <literal>argv[0]</literal> to the
436 executed process, followed by the
437 further arguments specified. If the
e9dd9f95 438 absolute filename is prefixed with
79640424 439 <literal>-</literal>, an exit code of
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440 the command normally considered a
441 failure (i.e. non-zero exit status or
442 abnormal exit due to signal) is ignored
443 and considered success. If both
909f413d 444 <literal>-</literal> and
79640424 445 <literal>@</literal> are used, they
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446 can appear in either order.</para>
447
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448 <para>Note that this setting does not
449 directly support shell command
450 lines. If shell command lines are to
79640424 451 be used, they need to be passed
a2927192 452 explicitly to a shell implementation
4c42e8e1 453 of some kind. Example:</para>
9fccdb0f 454 <programlisting>ExecStart=/bin/sh -c 'dmesg | tac'</programlisting>
ec6039bc 455 <para>Example:</para>
9fccdb0f 456 <programlisting>ExecStart=/bin/echo one ; /bin/echo "two two"</programlisting>
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457 <para>This will execute
458 <command>/bin/echo</command> two
bcddd5bf 459 times, each time with one argument:
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460 <literal>one</literal> and
461 <literal>two two</literal>,
bcddd5bf 462 respectively. Because two commands are
b040723e 463 specified,
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464 <varname>Type=oneshot</varname> must
465 be used.</para>
466
467 <para>Example:</para>
468 <programlisting>ExecStart=/bin/echo / &gt;/dev/null &amp; \; \
9fccdb0f 469/bin/ls</programlisting>
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470 <para>This will execute
471 <command>/bin/echo</command> with five
472 arguments: <literal>/</literal>,
473 <literal>&gt;/dev/null</literal>,
474 <literal>&amp;</literal>,
475 <literal>;</literal>, and
476 <literal>/bin/ls</literal>.</para>
477
478 <para>Example:</para>
479 <programlisting>Environment="ONE=one" 'TWO=two two'
9fccdb0f 480ExecStart=/bin/echo $ONE $TWO ${TWO}</programlisting>
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481 <para>This will execute
482 <command>/bin/echo</command> with four
483 arguments: <literal>one</literal>,
484 <literal>two</literal>,
485 <literal>two</literal>, and
486 <literal>two two</literal>.</para>
487 </listitem>
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488 </varlistentry>
489
490 <varlistentry>
491 <term><varname>ExecStartPre=</varname></term>
492 <term><varname>ExecStartPost=</varname></term>
493 <listitem><para>Additional commands
16dad32e 494 that are executed before or after
0d624a78 495 the command in
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496 <varname>ExecStart=</varname>, respectively.
497 Syntax is the same as for
498 <varname>ExecStart=</varname>, except
499 that multiple command lines are allowed
500 and the commands are executed one
501 after the other, serially.</para>
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502
503 <para>If any of those commands (not
909f413d 504 prefixed with <literal>-</literal>)
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505 fail, the rest are not executed and
506 the unit is considered failed.</para>
2480f0c6 507 </listitem>
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509
510 <varlistentry>
511 <term><varname>ExecReload=</varname></term>
512 <listitem><para>Commands to execute to
513 trigger a configuration reload in the
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514 service. This argument takes multiple
515 command lines, following the same
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516 scheme as described for
517 <varname>ExecStart=</varname>
b3eaa628 518 above. Use of this setting is
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519 optional. Specifier and environment
520 variable substitution is supported
521 here following the same scheme as for
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522 <varname>ExecStart=</varname>.</para>
523
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524 <para>One additional, special
525 environment variable is set: if known,
4c42e8e1 526 <varname>$MAINPID</varname> is set to
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527 the main process of the daemon, and
528 may be used for command lines like the
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529 following:</para>
530
531 <programlisting>/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID</programlisting>
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533 <para>Note however that reloading a
534 daemon by sending a signal (as with
535 the example line above) is usually not
536 a good choice, because this is an
537 asynchronous operation and hence not
538 suitable to order reloads of multiple
539 services against each other. It is
540 strongly recommended to set
541 <varname>ExecReload=</varname> to a
851fafe5 542 command that not only triggers a
33169701 543 configuration reload of the daemon,
851fafe5 544 but also synchronously waits for it to
33169701 545 complete.</para>
4c42e8e1 546 </listitem>
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547 </varlistentry>
548
549 <varlistentry>
550 <term><varname>ExecStop=</varname></term>
551 <listitem><para>Commands to execute to
552 stop the service started via
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553 <varname>ExecStart=</varname>. This
554 argument takes multiple command lines,
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555 following the same scheme as described
556 for <varname>ExecStart=</varname>
b3eaa628 557 above. Use of this setting is
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558 optional. After the commands configured
559 in this option are run, all processes
560 remaining for a service are
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561 terminated according to the
562 <varname>KillMode=</varname> setting
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563 (see
564 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.kill</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>). If
79640424 565 this option is not specified, the
bcddd5bf 566 process is terminated immediately when
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567 service stop is requested. Specifier
568 and environment variable substitution
569 is supported (including
4c42e8e1 570 <varname>$MAINPID</varname>, see
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572 </varlistentry>
573
574 <varlistentry>
575 <term><varname>ExecStopPost=</varname></term>
576 <listitem><para>Additional commands
577 that are executed after the service
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578 was stopped. This includes cases where
579 the commands configured in
580 <varname>ExecStop=</varname> were used,
6b4991cf 581 where the service does not have any
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582 <varname>ExecStop=</varname> defined, or
583 where the service exited unexpectedly. This
b3eaa628 584 argument takes multiple command lines,
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585 following the same scheme as described
586 for <varname>ExecStart</varname>. Use
b3eaa628 587 of these settings is
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589 variable substitution is
590 supported.</para></listitem>
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592
593 <varlistentry>
594 <term><varname>RestartSec=</varname></term>
595 <listitem><para>Configures the time to
596 sleep before restarting a service (as
597 configured with
598 <varname>Restart=</varname>). Takes a
599 unit-less value in seconds, or a time
600 span value such as "5min
601 20s". Defaults to
602 100ms.</para></listitem>
603 </varlistentry>
604
605 <varlistentry>
d568a335 606 <term><varname>TimeoutStartSec=</varname></term>
0d624a78 607 <listitem><para>Configures the time to
d568a335 608 wait for start-up. If a
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610 start-up completion within the
d568a335 611 configured time, the service will be
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613 down again.
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615 time span value such as "5min
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617 disable the timeout logic. Defaults to
5e34b37c 618 <varname>DefaultTimeoutStartSec=</varname> from
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620 when <varname>Type=oneshot</varname> is
63ba209d 621 used, in which case the timeout
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622 is disabled by default
623 (see <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-systemd.conf</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>).
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625 </varlistentry>
626
627 <varlistentry>
628 <term><varname>TimeoutStopSec=</varname></term>
629 <listitem><para>Configures the time to
630 wait for stop. If a service is asked
bcddd5bf 631 to stop, but does not terminate in the
d568a335 632 specified time, it will be terminated
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634 and after another timeout of equal duration
635 with <constant>SIGKILL</constant> (see
62adf224 636 <varname>KillMode=</varname>
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638 Takes a unit-less value in seconds, or a
0d624a78 639 time span value such as "5min
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641 the timeout logic. Defaults to
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642 <varname>DefaultTimeoutStopSec=</varname> from the
643 manager configuration file
644 (see <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-systemd.conf</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>).
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646 </varlistentry>
647
648 <varlistentry>
649 <term><varname>TimeoutSec=</varname></term>
650 <listitem><para>A shorthand for configuring
651 both <varname>TimeoutStartSec=</varname>
652 and <varname>TimeoutStopSec=</varname>
653 to the specified value.
654 </para></listitem>
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658 <term><varname>WatchdogSec=</varname></term>
e8ab3ccb 659 <listitem><para>Configures the
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661 watchdog is activated when the start-up is
e8ab3ccb 662 completed. The service must call
bb242b7b 663 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sd_notify</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>
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665 (i.e. the "keep-alive ping"). If the time
dac051ad 666 between two such calls is larger than
79640424 667 the configured time, then the service
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670 <option>on-failure</option> or
79640424 671 <option>always</option>, the service
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673 time configured here will be passed to
674 the executed service process in the
675 <varname>WATCHDOG_USEC=</varname>
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677 daemons to automatically enable the
678 keep-alive pinging logic if watchdog
679 support is enabled for the service. If
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682 below) should be set to open access to
683 the notification socket provided by
684 systemd. If
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686 not set, it will be implicitly set to
02c4ef9c 687 <option>main</option>. Defaults to 0,
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689 feature.</para></listitem>
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693 <term><varname>Restart=</varname></term>
694 <listitem><para>Configures whether the
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696 service process exits, is killed,
697 or a timeout is reached. The service
698 process may be the main service
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700 processes specified with
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702 <varname>ExecStartPost=</varname>,
c32acc96 703 <varname>ExecStop=</varname>,
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705 <varname>ExecReload=</varname>.
706 When the death of the process is a
707 result of systemd operation (e.g. service
708 stop or restart), the service will not be
709 restarted. Timeouts include missing
710 the watchdog "keep-alive ping"
711 deadline and a service start, reload,
712 and stop operation timeouts.</para>
713
714 <para>Takes one of
525ee6f4 715 <option>no</option>,
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717 <option>on-failure</option>,
6cfe2fde 718 <option>on-abnormal</option>,
dc99a976 719 <option>on-watchdog</option>,
a827e373 720 <option>on-abort</option>, or
50caaedb 721 <option>always</option>. If set to
79640424 722 <option>no</option> (the default), the
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724 to <option>on-success</option>, it
725 will be restarted only when the
726 service process exits cleanly. In
727 this context, a clean exit means an
728 exit code of 0, or one of the signals
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730 <constant>SIGINT</constant>,
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732 <constant>SIGPIPE</constant>, and
733 additionally, exit statuses and
734 signals specified in
735 <varname>SuccessExitStatus=</varname>.
79640424 736 If set to <option>on-failure</option>,
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739 code, is terminated by a signal
740 (including on core dump, but excluding
741 the aforementiond four signals), when
742 an operation (such as service reload)
743 times out, and when the configured
744 watchdog timeout is triggered. If set
745 to <option>on-abnormal</option>, the
746 service will be restarted when the
747 process is terminated by a signal
748 (including on core dump, excluding the
749 aforementioned four signals), when an
750 operation times out, or when the
751 watchdog timeout is triggered. If set
752 to <option>on-abort</option>, the
753 service will be restarted only if the
754 service process exits due to an
755 uncaught signal not specified as a
756 clean exit status. If set to
757 <option>on-watchdog</option>, the
758 service will be restarted only if the
759 watchdog timeout for the service
760 expires. If set to
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763 whether it exited cleanly or not, got
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766
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768 <title>Exit causes and the effect of the <varname>Restart=</varname> settings on them</title>
769
770 <tgroup cols='2'>
771 <colspec colname='path' />
772 <colspec colname='expl' />
773 <thead>
774 <row>
775 <entry>Restart settings/Exit causes</entry>
776 <entry><option>no</option></entry>
777 <entry><option>always</option></entry>
778 <entry><option>on-success</option></entry>
779 <entry><option>on-failure</option></entry>
780 <entry><option>on-abnormal</option></entry>
781 <entry><option>on-abort</option></entry>
782 <entry><option>on-watchdog</option></entry>
783 </row>
784 </thead>
785 <tbody>
786 <row>
787 <entry>Clean exit code or signal</entry>
788 <entry/>
789 <entry>X</entry>
790 <entry>X</entry>
791 <entry/>
792 <entry/>
793 <entry/>
794 <entry/>
795 </row>
796 <row>
797 <entry>Unclean exit code</entry>
798 <entry/>
799 <entry>X</entry>
800 <entry/>
801 <entry>X</entry>
802 <entry/>
803 <entry/>
804 <entry/>
805 </row>
806 <row>
807 <entry>Unclean signal</entry>
808 <entry/>
809 <entry>X</entry>
810 <entry/>
811 <entry>X</entry>
812 <entry>X</entry>
813 <entry>X</entry>
814 <entry/>
815 </row>
816 <row>
817 <entry>Timeout</entry>
818 <entry/>
819 <entry>X</entry>
820 <entry/>
821 <entry>X</entry>
822 <entry>X</entry>
823 <entry/>
824 <entry/>
825 </row>
826 <row>
827 <entry>Watchdog</entry>
828 <entry/>
829 <entry>X</entry>
830 <entry/>
831 <entry>X</entry>
832 <entry>X</entry>
833 <entry/>
834 <entry>X</entry>
835 </row>
836 </tbody>
837 </tgroup>
838 </table>
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841 above the service will not be
842 restarted if the exit code or signal
843 is specified in
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846 always be restarted if the exit code
847 or signal is specified in
848 <varname>RestartForceExitStatus=</varname>
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850
851 <para>Setting this to
852 <option>on-failure</option> is the
853 recommended choice for long-running
854 services, in order to increase
855 reliability by attempting automatic
856 recovery from errors. For services
857 that shall be able to terminate on
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859 immediate restarting),
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861 alternative choice.</para>
862 </listitem>
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864
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867 <listitem><para>Takes a list of exit
868 status definitions that when returned
869 by the main service process will be
870 considered successful termination, in
871 addition to the normal successful exit
05cc7267 872 code 0 and the signals <constant>SIGHUP</constant>, <constant>SIGINT</constant>,
a9a30533 873 <constant>SIGTERM</constant>, and <constant>SIGPIPE</constant>. Exit status
abdf7993 874 definitions can either be numeric exit
a827e373 875 codes or termination signal names,
4a3fa6ac 876 separated by spaces. For example:
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879 the termination signal
880 <constant>SIGKILL</constant> are
881 considered clean service terminations.
882 </para>
883
884 <para>Note that if a process has a
885 signal handler installed and exits by
886 calling
887 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>_exit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>
888 in response to a signal, the
889 information about the signal is lost.
890 Programs should instead perform cleanup and kill themselves with the same signal instead. See
891 <ulink url="http://www.cons.org/cracauer/sigint.html">Proper handling of SIGINT/SIGQUIT — How to be a proper program</ulink>.</para>
892
893 <para>This option may appear more than once,
894 in which case the list of successful
895 exit statuses is merged. If the empty
896 string is assigned to this option, the
897 list is reset, all prior assignments
898 of this option will have no
899 effect.</para></listitem>
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901
902 <varlistentry>
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904 <listitem><para>Takes a list of exit
905 status definitions that when returned
906 by the main service process will
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909 configured with
910 <varname>Restart=</varname>. Exit
911 status definitions can either be
912 numeric exit codes or termination
913 signal names, and are separated by
914 spaces. Defaults to the empty list, so
bcddd5bf 915 that, by default, no exit status is
abdf7993 916 excluded from the configured restart
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918 <programlisting>RestartPreventExitStatus=1 6 SIGABRT</programlisting> ensures that exit
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921 not result in automatic service
922 restarting. This
923 option may appear more than once, in
924 which case the list of restart-preventing
74051b9b 925 statuses is merged. If the empty
79640424 926 string is assigned to this option, the
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929 effect.</para></listitem>
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933 <term><varname>RestartForceExitStatus=</varname></term>
934 <listitem><para>Takes a list of exit
935 status definitions that when returned
936 by the main service process will force
937 automatic service restarts, regardless
938 of the restart setting configured with
939 <varname>Restart=</varname>. The
940 argument format is similar to
941 <varname>RestartPreventExitStatus=</varname>.</para></listitem>
942 </varlistentry>
943
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945 <term><varname>PermissionsStartOnly=</varname></term>
946 <listitem><para>Takes a boolean
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948 execution options, as
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950 <varname>User=</varname> and similar
951 options (see
952 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.exec</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
bcddd5bf 953 for more information), are only applied
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955 <varname>ExecStart=</varname>, and not
956 to the various other
957 <varname>ExecStartPre=</varname>,
958 <varname>ExecStartPost=</varname>,
959 <varname>ExecReload=</varname>,
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962 commands. If false, the setting is
963 applied to all configured commands the
964 same way. Defaults to
965 false.</para></listitem>
966 </varlistentry>
967
968 <varlistentry>
969 <term><varname>RootDirectoryStartOnly=</varname></term>
970 <listitem><para>Takes a boolean
bcddd5bf 971 argument. If true, the root directory,
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973 <varname>RootDirectory=</varname>
974 option (see
975 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.exec</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
bcddd5bf 976 for more information), is only applied
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978 <varname>ExecStart=</varname>, and not
979 to the various other
980 <varname>ExecStartPre=</varname>,
981 <varname>ExecStartPost=</varname>,
982 <varname>ExecReload=</varname>,
bcddd5bf 983 <varname>ExecStop=</varname>, and
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985 commands. If false, the setting is
986 applied to all configured commands the
987 same way. Defaults to
988 false.</para></listitem>
989 </varlistentry>
990
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992 <term><varname>NonBlocking=</varname></term>
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994 <constant>O_NONBLOCK</constant> flag
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996 socket-based activation. If true, all
997 file descriptors >= 3 (i.e. all except
6db27428 998 stdin, stdout, and stderr) will have
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1000 set and hence are in
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1002 useful in conjunction with a socket
1003 unit, as described in
1004 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.socket</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>. Defaults
1005 to false.</para></listitem>
1006 </varlistentry>
1007
1008 <varlistentry>
1009 <term><varname>NotifyAccess=</varname></term>
1010 <listitem><para>Controls access to the
1011 service status notification socket, as
1012 accessible via the
1013 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sd_notify</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>
1014 call. Takes one of
1015 <option>none</option> (the default),
1016 <option>main</option> or
1017 <option>all</option>. If
79640424 1018 <option>none</option>, no daemon status
f8553ccb 1019 updates are accepted from the service
0d624a78 1020 processes, all status update messages
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1023 main process of the service are
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1025 services updates from all members of
1026 the service's control group are
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1028 open access to the notification socket
1029 when using
02c4ef9c 1030 <varname>Type=notify</varname> or
28137202 1031 <varname>WatchdogSec=</varname> (see
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1034 configured, it will be implicitly set
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1036 <option>main</option>.</para></listitem>
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1038
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1040 <term><varname>Sockets=</varname></term>
1041 <listitem><para>Specifies the name of
1042 the socket units this service shall
1043 inherit the sockets from when the
4f025f4c 1044 service is started. Normally it
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1046 setting as all sockets whose unit
1047 shares the same name as the service
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1050 process.</para>
1051
1052 <para>Note that the same socket may be
1053 passed to multiple processes at the
1054 same time. Also note that a different
1055 service may be activated on incoming
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1057 sockets. Or in other words: the
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1059 <filename>.socket</filename> units
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1062 setting of the
1063 <filename>.service</filename> it
1064 refers to.</para>
1065
1066 <para>This option may appear more than
1067 once, in which case the list of socket
1068 units is merged. If the empty string
79640424 1069 is assigned to this option, the list of
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1072 effect.</para></listitem>
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1076 <term><varname>StartLimitInterval=</varname></term>
1077 <term><varname>StartLimitBurst=</varname></term>
1078
1079 <listitem><para>Configure service
79640424 1080 start rate limiting. By default,
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1082 than 5 times within 10 seconds are not
092317d0 1083 permitted to start any more times
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79640424 1085 these two options, this rate limiting
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1087 <varname>StartLimitInterval=</varname>
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1089 <varname>DefaultStartLimitInterval=</varname> in
1090 manager configuration file, set to 0 to disable
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1092 <varname>StartLimitBurst=</varname> to
1093 configure how many starts per interval
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1095 <varname>DefaultStartLimitBurst=</varname> in
1096 manager configuration file). These
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1100 they apply to all kinds of starts
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1102 triggered by the
1103 <varname>Restart=</varname> logic.
1104 Note that units which are configured
1105 for <varname>Restart=</varname> and
1106 which reach the start limit are not
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1108 however, they may still be restarted
1109 manually at a later point, from which
1110 point on, the restart logic is again
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1112 <command>systemctl
1113 reset-failed</command> will cause the
1114 restart rate counter for a service to
1115 be flushed, which is useful if the
1116 administrator wants to manually start
1117 a service and the start limit
1118 interferes with
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1121
1122 <varlistentry>
1123 <term><varname>StartLimitAction=</varname></term>
1124
1125 <listitem><para>Configure the action
1126 to take if the rate limit configured
1127 with
1128 <varname>StartLimitInterval=</varname>
1129 and
1130 <varname>StartLimitBurst=</varname> is
1131 hit. Takes one of
1132 <option>none</option>,
1133 <option>reboot</option>,
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1136 <option>none</option> is set,
1137 hitting the rate limit will trigger no
1138 action besides that the start will not
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1141 shutdown procedure (i.e. equivalent to
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1146 cause no dirty file systems on reboot
1147 (i.e. equivalent to <command>systemctl
1148 reboot -f</command>) and
1149 <option>reboot-immediate</option>
1150 causes immediate execution of the
1151 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>reboot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>
1152 system call, which might result in
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1155 </varlistentry>
1156
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1158 <term><varname>RebootArgument=</varname></term>
1159 <listitem><para>Configure the optional
1160 argument for the
1161 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>reboot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>
1162 system call if
1163 <varname>StartLimitAction=</varname>
1164 is a reboot action. This works just
1165 like the optional argument to
1166 <command>systemctl reboot</command>
1167 command.</para></listitem>
1168 </varlistentry>
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1171 <term><varname>FailureAction=</varname></term>
1172 <listitem><para>Configure the action
1173 to take when the service enters a failed
1174 state. Takes the same values as
1175 <varname>StartLimitAction=</varname>
1176 and executes the same actions.
1177 Defaults to <option>none</option>.
1178 </para></listitem>
1179 </varlistentry>
1180
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1183 <para>Check
1184 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.exec</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
1185 and
1186 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.kill</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
1187 for more settings.</para>
1188
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1190
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1192 <title>Compatibility Options</title>
1193
1194 <para>The following options are also available in the
1195 <literal>[Service]</literal> section, but exist purely
1196 for compatibility reasons and should not be used in
1197 newly written service files.</para>
1198
ccc9a4f9 1199 <variablelist class='unit-directives'>
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1201 <term><varname>SysVStartPriority=</varname></term>
1202 <listitem><para>Set the SysV start
1203 priority to use to order this service
1204 in relation to SysV services lacking
1205 LSB headers. This option is only
1206 necessary to fix ordering in relation
bcddd5bf 1207 to legacy SysV services that have no
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1210 be used as a temporary compatibility
1211 option and should not be used in new unit
1212 files. Almost always, it is a better
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1213 choice to add explicit ordering
1214 directives via
1215 <varname>After=</varname> or
1216 <varname>Before=</varname>,
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1218 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
1219 If used, pass an integer value in the
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1221 </varlistentry>
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1222 </variablelist>
1223 </refsect1>
1224
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1226 <title>See Also</title>
1227 <para>
f3e219a2 1228 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
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1229 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1230 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
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3fde5f30 1232 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.resource-control</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
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1233 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.kill</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1234 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.directives</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>
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1235 </para>
1236 </refsect1>
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1238</refentry>