man: various fixes

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Kay Sievers 2010-06-25 00:04:29 +02:00 committed by Lennart Poettering
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<para>On login, this module ensures the following:</para>
<orderedlist>
<listitem><para>If it does not exist yet the
<listitem><para>If it does not exist yet, the
user runtime directory
<filename>/var/run/user/$USER</filename> is
created and its ownership changed to the user
that is logging in.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If
<option>create-session=1</option> is set the
<option>create-session=1</option> is set, the
<varname>$XDG_SESSION_ID</varname> environment
variable is initialized. If auditing is
available and
<command>pam_loginuid.so</command> run before
this module (which es recommended), the
this module (which is highly recommended), the
variable is initialized from the auditing
session id
(<filename>/proc/self/sessionid</filename>). Otherwise
@ -83,14 +83,14 @@
used.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If
<option>create-session=1</option> is set a new
<option>create-session=1</option> is set, a new
control group
<filename>/user/$USER/$XDG_SESSION_ID</filename>
is created and the login process moved into
it.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If
<option>create-session=0</option> is set a new
<option>create-session=0</option> is set, a new
control group
<filename>/user/$USER/no-session</filename>
is created and the login process moved into
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
remaining processes in the
<filename>/user/$USER/$XDG_SESSION_ID</filename>
control group are killed and the control group
removed.</para></listitem>
is removed.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If
<varname>$XDG_SESSION_ID</varname> is set and
@ -116,17 +116,17 @@
<filename>/user/$USER/$XDG_SESSION_ID</filename>
control group are migrated to
<filename>/user/$USER/no-session</filename> and
the original control group
the original control group is
removed.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If
<option>kill-user=1</option> is specified, and
no other user session control group remains
no other user session control group remains,
except
<filename>/user/$USER/no-session</filename>
<filename>/user/$USER/no-session</filename>,
all remaining processes in the
<filename>/user/$USER</filename> hierarchy
are killed and the control group removed.</para></listitem>
are killed and the control group is removed.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If
<option>kill-user=0</option> is specified, and
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
</orderedlist>
<para>If the system was not booted up with systemd as
init system this module does nothing and immediately
init system, this module does nothing and immediately
returns PAM_SUCCESS.</para>
</refsect1>
@ -165,11 +165,11 @@
login process moved to the
<filename>/user/$USER/$XDG_SESSION_ID</filename>
control group. It is recommended that
all services that are directly created
all services which are directly created
on the user's behalf set this
option. Only for services that shall
automatically be terminated when the
user logs out completely otherwise,
user logs out completely, otherwise
<varname>create-session=0</varname>
should be set.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
completely. This is a weaker version
of <option>kill-session=1</option> and is
more friendly for users logged in more
than once as their processes are
than once, as their processes are
terminated only on their complete
logout.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

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<para>The two runlevel characters are seperated by a
single space character. If a runlevel cannot be
determined N is printed instead. If neither can be
determined the word "unknown" is printed.</para>
determined, N is printed instead. If neither can be
determined, the word "unknown" is printed.</para>
<para>Unless overridden in the environment this will
<para>Unless overridden in the environment, this will
check the utmp database for recent runlevel
changes.</para>
</refsect1>

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daemons become NOPs when -DDISABLE_SYSTEMD is set
during compilation. In addition, if
<filename>sd-daemon.c</filename> is compiled on
non-Linux systems they become NOPs, too.</para>
non-Linux systems they become NOPs.</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>

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<para>On failure, this call returns a negative
errno-style error code. If the system was booted up
with systemd as init system this call returns a
with systemd as init system, this call returns a
positive return value, zero otherwise.</para>
</refsect1>

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<para><function>sd_is_fifo()</function> may be called
to check whether the specified file descriptor refers
to a FIFO or pipe. It the <parameter>path</parameter>
parameter is not NULL it is checked whether the FIFO
to a FIFO or pipe. If the <parameter>path</parameter>
parameter is not NULL, it is checked whether the FIFO
is bound to the specified file system path.</para>
<para><function>sd_is_socket()</function> may be
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>sd_listen_fds</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.service</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.socket</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
</para>
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>

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for the service to work, hence it should not be
verified. On the other hand, whether a socket is a
datagram or stream socket matters a lot for the most
common program logics and should hence be
checked.</para>
common program logics and should be checked.</para>
<para>This function call will set the FD_CLOEXEC flag
for all passed file descriptors to avoid further
@ -111,9 +110,9 @@
errno-style error code. If
<varname>$LISTEN_FDS</varname>/<varname>$LISTEN_PID</varname>
was not set or not correctly set for this daemon and
hence no file descriptors received 0 is
hence no file descriptors received, 0 is
returned. Otherwise the number of file descriptors
passed is returned, the application may find them
passed is returned. The application may find them
starting with file descriptor SD_LISTEN_FDS_START,
i.e. file descriptor 3.</para>
</refsect1>

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definition file has Type=notify
set. The passed argument is a boolean
"1" or "0". Since there is little
value in signalling non-readiness the
value in signalling non-readiness, the
only value daemons should send is
"READY=1".</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
<listitem><para>Passes a single-line
status string back to the init system
that describes the daemon state. This
is free-from and can be used for
is free-form and can be used for
various purposes: general state
feedback, fsck-like programs could
pass completion percentages and
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<para>On failure, these calls return a negative
errno-style error code. If
<varname>$NOTIFY_SOCKET</varname> was not set and
hence no status data could be sent 0 is returned. If
hence no status data could be sent, 0 is returned. If
the status was sent these functions return with a
positive return value. In order to support both init
positive return value. In order to support both, init
systems that implement this scheme and those which
don't it is generally recommended to ignore the return
don't, it is generally recommended to ignore the return
value of this call.</para>
</refsect1>

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cannot be used to reload unit
configuration. Use the
<command>daemon-reload</command>
command for that. All in all this
command for that. All in all, this
command is of little use except for
debugging.</para>
<para>This command should not be
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<term><command>snapshot [NAME]</command></term>
<listitem><para>Create a snapshot. If
a snapshot name is specified the new
a snapshot name is specified, the new
snapshot will be named after it. If
none is specified an automatic
snapshot name is generated. In either
case the snapshot name used is printed
case, the snapshot name used is printed
to STDOUT.</para>
<para>A snapshot refers to a saved
@ -308,8 +308,8 @@
configuration. This will reload all
unit files and recreate the entire
dependency tree. While the daemon is
reloaded all sockets systemd listens
on on behalf of user configuration will
reloaded, all sockets systemd listens
on on behalf of user configuration, will
stay accessible.</para> <para>This
command should not be confused with
the <command>load</command> or

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daemon process. This is the
behaviour of traditional UNIX
daemons. If this setting is
used it is recommended to also
used, it is recommended to also
use the
<varname>PIDFile=</varname>
option, so that systemd can
identify the main process of
the daemon. systemd will start
follow-up units as soon as the
parent process exited.</para>
the daemon. systemd will proceed
starting follow-up units as soon
as the parent process exits.</para>
<para>If set to
<literal>simple</literal> (the
@ -110,12 +110,12 @@
configured with
<varname>ExecStart=</varname>
is the main process of the
daemon. In this mode
daemon. In this mode,
communication channels must be
available before the daemon is
started up, as systemd will
immediately start follow-up
units.</para>
started up (sockets set up by systemd),
as systemd will immediately proceed
starting follow-up units.</para>
<para>Behaviour of
<literal>finish</literal> is
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the daemon acquires a name on
the D-Bus bus, as configured
by
<varname>BusName=</varname>. Follow-up
units will be started after
the name has been
<varname>BusName=</varname>. Systemd will
proceed starting follow-up
units after the D-Bus bus name has been
acquired.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
<term><varname>BusName=</varname></term>
<listitem>
<para>Takes a D-Bus bus name
that this service is reachable
<para>Takes a D-Bus bus name,
where this service is reachable
as. This option is mandatory
for services where
<varname>Type=</varname> is

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target unit to all SysV
service units configured for
runlevel 1 to 5.</para>
<para>Usually this should pull
in all sockets, mount points,
<para>Usually this should pull-in
all sockets, mount points,
swap devices and other basic
initialization necessary for
the general purpose
daemons. Most normal daemon
daemons. Most normal daemons
should have dependencies of
type After and Requires on
this unit.</para>
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<para>The display manager
service. Usually this should
be aliased (symlinked) to
<filename>gdm.service</filename>
<filename>xdm.service</filename>
or a similar display manager
service.</para>
<para>systemd automatically
adds dependencies of type
After for this target unit to
all SysV init script service
units with an LSB header
units with a LSB header
referring to the
<literal>$x-display-manager</literal>
facility, for compatibility
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<listitem>
<para>The mail transfer agent
(MTA) service. Usually this
should pull in all units
should pull-in all units
necessary for
sending/receiving mails on the
local host.</para>

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<varlistentry>
<term><varname>Alias=</varname></term>
<listitem><para>Additional names this
<listitem><para>Additional names, this
unit shall be installed under. The
names listed here must have the same
suffix (i.e. type) as the unit file
name. This option may be specified
more than once, in which case all
listed names are used. At installation
time
time,
<command>systemd-install</command>
will create symlinks from these names
to the unit file name. Note that this

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<para>systemd is a system and session manager for
Linux operating systems. When run as first process on
boot (as PID 1) it may act as init system that brings
up and maintains userspace.</para>
boot (as PID 1), it acts as init system that brings
up and maintains userspace services.</para>
<para>For compatibility with SysV if systemd is called
<para>For compatibility with SysV, if systemd is called
as <command>init</command> and a PID that is not
1 it will execute <command>telinit</command> and pass
1, it will execute <command>telinit</command> and pass
all command line arguments unmodified. That means
<command>init</command> and <command>telinit</command>
are mostly equivalent when invoked from normal login sessions. See
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D-Bus interfaces
repository. Optionally the interface
name for the introspection data may be
specified. If omitted the
specified. If omitted, the
introspection data for all interfaces
is dumped.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
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--variable=systemdsystemconfdir</command>
returns the path of the system
configuration directory. Packages
should alter this directory only with
the
should alter the content of these directories
only with the
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-install</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
tool.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
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SysV init script directory varies
between distributions. If systemd
cannot find a native unit file for a
requested service it will look for a
requested service, it will look for a
SysV init script of the same name
(with the
<filename>.service</filename> suffix