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.\" Copyright (c) 2007-2015 The OpenRC Authors.
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.\"    except according to the terms contained in the LICENSE file.
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.\"
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.Dd November 30, 2017
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.Dt openrc-run 8 SMM
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.Os OpenRC
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm openrc-run
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.Nd a means of hooking shell commands into a service
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Op Fl D , -nodeps
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.Op Fl d , -debug
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.Op Fl s , -ifstarted
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.Op Fl S , -ifstopped
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.Op Fl Z , -dry-run
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.Op Ar command ...
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm
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is basically an interpreter for shell scripts which provides an easy interface
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to the often complex system commands and daemons.
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When a service runs a command it first loads its multiplexed configuration
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file, then its master configuration file, then
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.Pa /etc/rc.conf
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and finally the script itself. At this point
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.Nm
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then runs the command given.
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.Pp
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Commands are defined as shell functions within the script. Here is a list of
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some functions that all scripts have by default:
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.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
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.It Ar describe
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Describes what the service does and each command the service defines.
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.It Ar start
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First we ensure that any services we depend on are started. If any needed
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services fail to start then we exit with a suitable error, otherwise call the
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supplied start function if it exists.
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.It Ar stop
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First we ensure that any services that depend on us are stopped. If any
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services that need us fail to stop then we exit with a suitable error,
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otherwise call the supplied stop function if it exists.
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.It Ar restart
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Stops and starts the service, including dependencies. This cannot be
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overridden. See the description of the RC_CMD variable below for the
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method to make your service behave differently when restart is being
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executed.
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.It Ar status
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Shows the status of the service. The return code matches the status, with the
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exception of "started" returning 0 to match standard command behaviour.
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.It Ar zap
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Resets the service state to stopped and removes all saved data about the
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service.
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.El
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.Pp
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The following options affect how the service is run:
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.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
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.It Fl d , -debug
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Set xtrace on in the shell to assist in debugging.
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.It Fl D , -nodeps
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Ignore all dependency information the service supplies.
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.It Fl s , -ifstarted
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Only run the command if the service has been started.
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.It Fl S , -ifstopped
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Only run the command if the service has been stopped.
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.It Fl q , -quiet
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Turns off all informational output the service generates.
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Output from any non OpenRC commands is not affected.
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.It Fl v , -verbose
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Turns on any extra informational output the service generates.
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.It Fl Z , -dry-run
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Shows which services would be stopped and/or started without actually stopping
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or starting them.
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.El
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.Pp
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The following variables affect the service script:
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.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
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.It Ar extra_commands
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Space separated list of extra commands the service defines. These should
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not depend on the service being stopped or started.
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.It Ar extra_started_commands
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Space separated list of extra commands the service defines. These only work if
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the service has already been started.
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.It Ar extra_stopped_commands
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Space separated list of extra commands the service defines. These only work if
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the service has already been stopped.
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.It Ar description
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String describing the service.
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.It Ar description_$command
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String describing the extra command.
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.It Ar supervisor
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Supervisor to use to monitor this daemon. If this is unset or invalid,
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start-stop-daemon will be used.
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Currently, we support s6 from skarnet software, and supervise-daemon
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which is a light-weight supervisor internal to OpenRC.
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To use s6, set
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supervisor=s6.
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or set
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supervisor=supervise-daemon
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to use supervise-daemon.
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.It Ar s6_service_path
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The path to the s6 service directory if you are monitoring this service
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with S6. The default is /var/svc.d/${RC_SVCNAME}.
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.It Ar s6_svwait_options_start
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The options to pass to s6-svwait when starting the service via s6.
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.It Ar s6_force_kill
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Should we force-kill this service if s6_service_timeout_stop expires
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but the service doesn't go down during shutdown? The default is yes.
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.It Ar s6_service_timeout_stop
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The amount of time, in milliseconds, s6-svc should wait for the service
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to go down when stopping the service. The default is 60000.
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.It Ar start_stop_daemon_args
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List of arguments passed to start-stop-daemon when starting the daemon.
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.It Ar supervise_daemon_args
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List of arguments passed to supervise-daemon when starting the daemon.
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If undefined, start_stop_daemon_args is used as a fallback.
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.It Ar command
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Daemon to start or stop via
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.Nm start-stop-daemon
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or
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.Nm supervise-daemon
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if no start or stop function is defined by the service.
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.It Ar command_args
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List of arguments to pass to the daemon when starting via
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.Nm start-stop-daemon .
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.It Ar command_args_background
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This variable should be used if the daemon you are starting with
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.Xr start-stop-daemon 8
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runs in the foreground by default but has its own command line options
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to request that it background and write a pid file. It should be set to
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those options. It should not be used at the same time as
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command_background, because command_background requests that
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.Xr start-stop-daemon 8
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go into the background before executing the daemon.
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.It Ar command_args_foreground
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List of arguments to pass to the daemon when starting via
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.Nm supervise-daemon .
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to force the daemon to stay in the foreground
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.It Ar command_background
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Set this to "true", "yes" or "1" (case-insensitive) if you want
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.Xr start-stop-daemon 8
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to force the daemon into the background. This forces the
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"--make-pidfile" and "--pidfile" options, so the pidfile variable must be set.
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.It Ar command_progress
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Set this to "true", "yes" or "1" (case-insensitive) if you want
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.Xr start-stop-daemon 8
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to display a progress meter when waiting for a daemon to stop.
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.It Ar command_user
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If the daemon does not support changing to a different user id, you can
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use this to change the user id, and optionally group id,  before
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.Xr start-stop-daemon 8
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or
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.Xr supervise-daemon 8
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launches the daemon.
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.It Ar output_log
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This is the path to a file or named pipe where the standard output from
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the service will be redirected. If you are starting this service with
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.Xr start-stop-daemon 8 ,
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,  you must set
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.Pa command_background
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to true. Keep in mind that this path will be inside the chroot if the
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.Pa chroot
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variable is set.
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.It Ar error_log
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The same thing as
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.Pa output_log
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but for the standard error output.
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.It Ar output_logger
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This is a process which will be used to log the standard output from the
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service.  If you are starting this service with
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.Xr start-stop-daemon 8 ,
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,  you must set
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.Pa command_background
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to true. Keep in mind that this command must be executable as a shell
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command inside the chroot if the
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.Pa chroot
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variable is set. Keep in mind also that this command works by accepting
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the stdout of the service on stdin.
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An example of a command that can be run this way is logger if you want
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your service output to go to syslog.
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.It Ar error_logger
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The same thing as
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.Pa output_logger
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but for the standard error output.
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.It Ar directory
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.Xr start-stop-daemon 8
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and
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.Xr supervise-daemon 8
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will chdir to this directory before starting the daemon.
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.It Ar chroot
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.Xr start-stop-daemon 8
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and
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.Xr supervise-daemon 8
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will chroot into this path before writing the pid file or starting the daemon.
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.It Ar pidfile
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Pidfile to use for the above defined command.
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.It Ar name
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Display name used for the above defined command.
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.It Ar procname
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Process name to match when signaling the daemon.
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.It Ar stopsig
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Signal to send when stopping the daemon.
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.It Ar respawn_delay
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Respawn delay
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.Xr supervise-daemon 8
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will use for this daemon.  See
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.Xr supervise-daemon 8
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for more information about this setting.
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.It Ar respawn_max
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Respawn max
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.Xr supervise-daemon 8
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will use for this daemon.  See
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.Xr supervise-daemon 8
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for more information about this setting.
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.It Ar respawn_period
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Respawn period
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.Xr supervise-daemon 8
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will use for this daemon.  See
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.Xr supervise-daemon 8
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for more information about this setting.
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.It Ar retry
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Retry schedule to use when stopping the daemon. It can either be a
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timeout in seconds or multiple signal/timeout pairs (like SIGTERM/5).
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.It Ar required_dirs
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A list of directories which must exist for the service to start.
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.It Ar required_files
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A list of files which must exist for the service to start.
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.It Ar start_inactive
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Set to yes to have the service marked inactive when it starts. This is
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used along with in_background_fake to support re-entrant services.
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.It Ar in_background_fake
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Space separated list of commands which should always succeed when
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in_background is yes.
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.It Ar umask
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Set the umask of the daemon.
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.Pp
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Keep in mind that eval is used to process chroot, command, command_args_*,
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command_user, pidfile and procname. This may affect how they are
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evaluated depending on how they are quoted.
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.El
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.Sh DEPENDENCIES
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You should define a
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.Ic depend
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function for the service so that
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.Nm
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will start and stop it in the right order in relation to other services.
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As it's a function it can be very flexible, see the example below.
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Here is a list of the functions you can use in a
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.Ic depend
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function. You simply pass the names of the services you want to add to
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that dependency type to the function, or prefix the names with ! to
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remove them from the dependencies.
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.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
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.It Ic need
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The service will attempt to start any services it needs regardless of
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whether they have been added to the runlevel. It will refuse to start
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until all services it needs have started, and it will refuse to stop until all
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services that need it have stopped.
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.It Ic use
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The service will attempt to start any services it uses that have been added
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to the runlevel.
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.It Ic want
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The service will attempt to start any services it wants, regardless of
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whether they have been added to the runlevel.
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.It Ic after
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The service will start after these services and stop before these services.
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.It Ic before
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The service will start before these services and stop after these services.
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.It Ic provide
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The service provides this virtual service. For example, named provides dns.
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Note that it is not legal to have a virtual and real service with the
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same name. If you do this, you will receive an error message, and you
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must rename either the real or virtual service.
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.It Ic config
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We should recalculate our dependencies if the listed files have changed.
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.It Ic keyword
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Tags a service with a keyword. These are the keywords we currently understand:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Dv -shutdown
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Don't stop this service when shutting the system down.
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This is normally quite safe as remaining daemons will be sent a SIGTERM just
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before final shutdown.
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Network related services such as the network and dhcpcd init scripts normally
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have this keyword.
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.It Dv -stop
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Don't stop this service when changing runlevels, even if not present.
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This includes shutting the system down.
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.It Dv -timeout
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Other services should wait indefinitely for this service to start. Use
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this keyword if your service may take longer than 60 seconds to start.
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.It Dv -jail
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When in a jail, exclude this service from any dependencies. The service can
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still be run directly. Set via
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.Ic rc_sys
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in
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.Pa /etc/rc.conf
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.It Dv -lxc
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Same as -jail, but for Linux Resource Containers (LXC).
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.It Dv -openvz
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Same as -jail, but for OpenVZ systems.
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.It Dv -prefix
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Same as -jail, but for Prefix systems.
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.It Dv -rkt
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Same as -jail, but for RKT systems.
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.It Dv -uml
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Same as -jail, but for UML systems.
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.It Dv -vserver
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Same as -jail, but for VServer systems.
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.It Dv -xen0
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Same as -jail, but for Xen DOM0 systems.
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.It Dv -xenu
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Same as -jail, but for Xen DOMU systems.
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.It Dv -docker
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Same as -jail, but for docker systems.
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.It Dv -containers
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Same as -jail, but for all relevant container types on the operating
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system.
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.El
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.El
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.Pp
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To see how to influence dependencies in configuration files, see the
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.Sx FILES
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section below.
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.Sh _pre AND _post FUNCTIONS
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Any command defined in extra_commands, extra_started_commands or
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extra_stopped_commands can have _pre and _post functions in the service
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script. If the command function is called foo, the _pre and _post
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functions for it should be called foo_pre and foo_post.
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.Pp
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These functions should be used to perform preparation before the
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command is run and cleanup after the command completes. In order for
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.Nm
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to record the command as being run successfully, the _pre
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function, command function itself and the _post function should all exit
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with a zero return code.
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.Sh BUILTINS
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.Nm
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defines some builtin functions that you can use inside your service scripts:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Ic einfo Op Ar string
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Output a green asterisk followed by the string.
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.It Ic ewarn Op Ar string
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Output a yellow asterisk followed by the string.
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.It Ic eerror Op Ar string
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Output a red asterisk followed by the string to stderr.
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.It Ic ebegin Op Ar string
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Same as einfo, but append 3 dots to the end.
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.It Ic eend Ar retval Op Ar string
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If
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.Ar retval
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does not equal 0 then output the string using
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.Ic eerror
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and !! in square brackets
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at the end of the line.
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Otherwise output ok in square brackets at the end of the line.
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The value of
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.Ar retval
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is returned.
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.It Ic ewend Ar retval Op Ar string
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Same as
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.Ic eend ,
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but use
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.Ic ewarn
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instead of
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.Ic eerror .
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.El
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.Pp
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You can prefix the above commands with the letter
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.Ic v ,
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which means they only
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output when the environment variable
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.Va EINFO_VERBOSE
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is true.
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Ic ewaitfile Ar timeout Ar file1 Ar file2 ...
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Wait for
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.Ar timeout
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seconds until all files exist.
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Returns 0 if all files exist, otherwise non zero.
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If
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.Ar timeout
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is less than 1 then we wait indefinitely.
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.It Ic is_newer_than Ar file1 Ar file2 ...
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If
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.Ar file1
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is newer than
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.Ar file2
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return 0, otherwise 1.
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If
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.Ar file2
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is a directory, then check all its contents too.
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.It Ic is_older_than Ar file1 Ar file2 ...
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If
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.Ar file1
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is newer than
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.Ar file2
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return 0, otherwise 1.
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If
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.Ar file2
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is a directory, then check all its contents too.
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.It Ic service_set_value Ar name Ar value
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Saves the
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.Ar name
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.Ar value
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for later retrieval. Saved values are lost when the service stops.
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.It Ic service_get_value Ar name
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Returns the saved value called
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.Ar name .
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.It Ic service_started Op Ar service
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If the service is started, return 0 otherwise 1.
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.It Ic service_starting Op Ar service
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If the service is starting, return 0 otherwise 1.
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.It Ic service_inactive Op Ar service
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If the service is inactive, return 0 otherwise 1.
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.It Ic service_stopping Op Ar service
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If the service is stopping, return 0 otherwise 1.
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.It Ic service_stopped Op Ar service
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If the service is stopped, return 0 otherwise 1.
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.It Ic service_coldplugged Op Ar service
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If the service is coldplugged, return 0 otherwise 1.
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.It Ic service_wasinactive Op Ar service
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If the service was inactive, return 0 otherwise 1.
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						|
.It Xo
 | 
						|
.Ic service_started_daemon
 | 
						|
.Op Ar service
 | 
						|
.Ar daemon
 | 
						|
.Op Ar index
 | 
						|
.Xc
 | 
						|
If the service has started the daemon using
 | 
						|
.Nm start-stop-daemon ,
 | 
						|
return 0 otherwise 1.
 | 
						|
If an index is specified, it has to be the nth daemon started by the service.
 | 
						|
.It Ic mark_service_started Op Ar service
 | 
						|
Mark the service as started.
 | 
						|
.It Ic mark_service_starting Op Ar service
 | 
						|
Mark the service as starting.
 | 
						|
.It Ic mark_service_inactive Op Ar service
 | 
						|
Mark the service as inactive.
 | 
						|
.It Ic mark_service_stopping Op Ar service
 | 
						|
Mark the service as stopping.
 | 
						|
.It Ic mark_service_stopped Op Ar service
 | 
						|
Mark the service as stopped.
 | 
						|
.It Ic mark_service_coldplugged Op Ar service
 | 
						|
Mark the service as coldplugged.
 | 
						|
.It Ic mark_service_wasinactive Op Ar service
 | 
						|
Mark the service as inactive.
 | 
						|
.It Xo
 | 
						|
.Ic checkpath
 | 
						|
.Op Fl D , -directory-truncate
 | 
						|
.Op Fl d , -directory
 | 
						|
.Op Fl F , -file-truncate
 | 
						|
.Op Fl f , -file
 | 
						|
.Op Fl p , -pipe
 | 
						|
.Op Fl m , -mode Ar mode
 | 
						|
.Op Fl o , -owner Ar owner
 | 
						|
.Op Fl s , -symlinks
 | 
						|
.Op Fl W , -writable
 | 
						|
.Op Fl q , -quiet
 | 
						|
.Ar path ...
 | 
						|
.Xc
 | 
						|
If -d, -f or -p is specified, checkpath checks to see if the path
 | 
						|
exists, is the right type and has the correct owner and access modes. If
 | 
						|
any of these tests fail, the path is created and set up as specified. If
 | 
						|
more than one of -d, -f or -p are specified, the last one will be used.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
The argument to -m is a three or four digit octal number. If this option
 | 
						|
is not provided, the value defaults to 0644 for files and 0775 for
 | 
						|
directories.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
The argument to -o is a representation of the user and/or group which
 | 
						|
should own the path. The user and group can be represented numerically
 | 
						|
or with names, and are separated by a colon.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
The truncate options (-D and -F) cause the directory or file to be
 | 
						|
cleared of all contents.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
If -s is not specified on a non-linux platform, checkpath will refuse to
 | 
						|
allow non-terminal symbolic links to exist in the path. This is for
 | 
						|
security reasons so that a non-root user can't create a symbolic link to
 | 
						|
a root-owned file and take ownership of that file.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
If -W is specified, checkpath checks to see if the first path given on
 | 
						|
the command line is writable.  This is different from how the test
 | 
						|
command in the shell works, because it also checks to make sure the file
 | 
						|
system is not read only.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
Also, the -d, -f or -p options should not be specified along with this option.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
The -q option suppresses all informational output. If it is specified
 | 
						|
twice, all error messages are suppressed as well.
 | 
						|
.It Xo
 | 
						|
.Ic fstabinfo
 | 
						|
.Op Fl M , -mount
 | 
						|
.Op Fl R , -remount
 | 
						|
.Op Fl b , -blockdevice
 | 
						|
.Op Fl m , -mountargs
 | 
						|
.Op Fl o , -options
 | 
						|
.Op Fl p , -passno Ar passno
 | 
						|
.Op Fl t , -type Ar fstype
 | 
						|
.Ar path
 | 
						|
.Xc
 | 
						|
If -b, -m, -o, -p or -t is specified,the appropriate information is
 | 
						|
extracted from fstab. If -M or -R are given, file systems are mounted or
 | 
						|
remounted.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
The -q option suppresses all informational output. If it is specified
 | 
						|
twice, all error messages are suppressed as well.
 | 
						|
.It Xo
 | 
						|
.Ic mountinfo
 | 
						|
.Op Fl f, -fstype-regex Ar regex
 | 
						|
.Op Fl F, -skip-fstype-regex Ar regex
 | 
						|
.Op Fl n, -node-regex Ar regex
 | 
						|
.Op Fl N, -skip-node-regex Ar regex
 | 
						|
.Op Fl o, -options-regex Ar regex
 | 
						|
.Op Fl O, -skip-options-regex Ar regex
 | 
						|
.Op Fl p, -point-regex Ar regex
 | 
						|
.Op Fl P, -skip-point-regex Ar regex
 | 
						|
.Op Fl e, -netdev
 | 
						|
.Op Fl E, -nonetdev
 | 
						|
.Op Fl i, -options
 | 
						|
.Op Fl s, -fstype
 | 
						|
.Op Fl t, -node
 | 
						|
.Ar mount1 mount2 ...
 | 
						|
.Xc
 | 
						|
The f, F, n, N, o, O, p, P, e and E options specify what you want to
 | 
						|
search for or skip in the mounted file systems. The i, s and t options
 | 
						|
specify what you want to display. If no mount points are given, all
 | 
						|
mount points will be considered.
 | 
						|
.It Ic yesno Ar value
 | 
						|
If
 | 
						|
.Ar value
 | 
						|
matches YES, TRUE, ON or 1 regardless of case then we return 0, otherwise 1.
 | 
						|
.El
 | 
						|
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
 | 
						|
.Nm
 | 
						|
sets the following environment variables for use in the service scripts:
 | 
						|
.Bl -tag -width "RC_DEFAULTLEVEL"
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_SVCNAME
 | 
						|
Name of the service.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_SERVICE
 | 
						|
Full path to the service.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_RUNLEVEL
 | 
						|
Current runlevel that OpenRC is in. Note that, in OpenRC, the reboot
 | 
						|
runlevel is mapped to the shutdown runlevel. This was done because most
 | 
						|
services do not need to know if a system is shutting down or rebooting.
 | 
						|
If you are writing a service that does need to know this, see the
 | 
						|
RC_REBOOT variable.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_REBOOT
 | 
						|
This variable contains YES if the system is rebooting. If your service
 | 
						|
needs to know the system is rebooting, you should test this variable.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_BOOTLEVEL
 | 
						|
Boot runlevel chosen. Default is boot.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_DEFAULTLEVEL
 | 
						|
Default runlevel chosen. Default is default.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_SYS
 | 
						|
A special variable to describe the system more.
 | 
						|
Possible values are OPENVZ, XENU, XEN0, UML and VSERVER.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_PREFIX
 | 
						|
In a Gentoo Prefix installation, this variable contains the prefix
 | 
						|
offset. Otherwise it is undefined.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_UNAME
 | 
						|
The result of `uname -s`.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_CMD
 | 
						|
This contains the name of the command the service script is executing, such
 | 
						|
as start, stop, restart etc. One example of using this is to make a
 | 
						|
service script behave differently when restart is being executed.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_GOINGDOWN
 | 
						|
This variable contains YES if the system is going into single user mode
 | 
						|
or shutting down.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_LIBEXECDIR
 | 
						|
The value of libexecdir which OpenRC was configured with during build
 | 
						|
time.
 | 
						|
.It Va RC_NO_UMOUNTS
 | 
						|
This variable is used by plugins to contain a list of directories which
 | 
						|
should not be unmounted.
 | 
						|
.El
 | 
						|
.Sh FILES
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
Configuration files, relative to the location of the service.
 | 
						|
If a file ending with .${RC_RUNLEVEL} exists then we use that instead.
 | 
						|
.Bl -ohang
 | 
						|
.It Pa ../conf.d/${RC_SVCNAME%%.*}
 | 
						|
multiplexed configuration file.
 | 
						|
Example: if ${RC_SVCNAME} is net.eth1 then look for
 | 
						|
.Pa ../conf.d/net .
 | 
						|
.It Pa ../conf.d/${RC_SVCNAME}
 | 
						|
service configuration file.
 | 
						|
.It Pa /etc/rc.conf
 | 
						|
host configuration file.
 | 
						|
.El
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
With the exception of
 | 
						|
.Pa /etc/rc.conf ,
 | 
						|
the configuration files can also influence the dependencies of the service
 | 
						|
through variables. Simply prefix the name of the dependency with rc_.
 | 
						|
Examples:
 | 
						|
.Bd -literal -offset indent
 | 
						|
# Whilst most services don't bind to a specific interface, our
 | 
						|
# openvpn configuration requires a specific interface, namely bge0.
 | 
						|
rc_need="net.bge0"
 | 
						|
# To put it in /etc/rc.conf you would do it like this
 | 
						|
rc_openvpn_need="net.bge0"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# Services should not depend on the tap1 interface for network,
 | 
						|
# but we need to add net.tap1 to the default runlevel to start it.
 | 
						|
rc_provide="!net"
 | 
						|
# To put it in /etc/conf.d/net you would do it like this
 | 
						|
rc_provide_tap1="!net"
 | 
						|
# To put in in /etc/rc.conf you would do it like this
 | 
						|
rc_net_tap1_provide="!net"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# It's also possible to negate keywords. This is mainly useful for prefix
 | 
						|
# users testing OpenRC.
 | 
						|
rc_keyword="!-prefix"
 | 
						|
# This can also be used to block a script from running in all
 | 
						|
# containers except one or two
 | 
						|
rc_keyword="!-containers !-docker"
 | 
						|
.Ed
 | 
						|
.Sh EXAMPLES
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
An example service script for foo.
 | 
						|
.Bd -literal -offset indent
 | 
						|
#!/sbin/openrc-run
 | 
						|
command=/usr/bin/foo
 | 
						|
command_args="${foo_args} --bar"
 | 
						|
pidfile=/var/run/foo.pid
 | 
						|
name="FooBar Daemon"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
description="FooBar is a daemon that eats and drinks"
 | 
						|
extra_commands="show"
 | 
						|
extra_started_commands="drink eat"
 | 
						|
description_drink="Opens mouth and reflexively swallows"
 | 
						|
description_eat="Chews food in mouth"
 | 
						|
description_show="Shows what's in the tummy"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
_need_dbus()
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    grep -q dbus /etc/foo/plugins
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
depend()
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    # We write a pidfile and to /var/cache, so we need localmount.
 | 
						|
    need localmount
 | 
						|
    # We can optionally use the network, but it's not essential.
 | 
						|
    use net
 | 
						|
    # We should be after bootmisc so that /var/run is cleaned before
 | 
						|
    # we put our pidfile there.
 | 
						|
    after bootmisc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # Foo may use a dbus plugin.
 | 
						|
    # However, if we add the dbus plugin whilst foo is running and
 | 
						|
    # stop dbus, we don't need to stop foo as foo didn't use dbus.
 | 
						|
    config /etc/foo/plugins
 | 
						|
    local _need=
 | 
						|
    if service_started; then
 | 
						|
	_need=`service_get_value need`
 | 
						|
    else
 | 
						|
	if _need_dbus; then
 | 
						|
	   _need="${_need} dbus"
 | 
						|
	fi
 | 
						|
    fi
 | 
						|
    need ${_need}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# This function does any pre-start setup. If it fails, the service will
 | 
						|
# not be started.
 | 
						|
# If you need this function to behave differently for a restart command,
 | 
						|
# you should check the value of RC_CMD for "restart".
 | 
						|
# This also applies to start_post, stop_pre and stop_post.
 | 
						|
start_pre()
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	if [ "$RC_CMD" = restart ]; then
 | 
						|
		# This block will only execute for a restart command. Use a
 | 
						|
		# structure like this if you need special processing for a
 | 
						|
		# restart which you do not need for a normal start.
 | 
						|
		# The function can also fail from here, which will mean that a
 | 
						|
		# restart can fail.
 | 
						|
		# This logic can also be used in start_post, stop_pre and
 | 
						|
		# stop_post.
 | 
						|
	fi
 | 
						|
    # Ensure that our dirs are correct
 | 
						|
    checkpath --directory --owner foo:foo --mode 0775 \\
 | 
						|
	/var/run/foo /var/cache/foo
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
start_post()
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    # Save our need
 | 
						|
    if _need_dbus; then
 | 
						|
	service_set_value need dbus
 | 
						|
    fi
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
stop_post() {
 | 
						|
    # Clean any spills
 | 
						|
    rm -rf /var/cache/foo/*
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
drink()
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    ebegin "Starting to drink"
 | 
						|
    ${command} --drink beer
 | 
						|
    eend $? "Failed to drink any beer :("
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
eat()
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    local result=0 retval= ate= food=
 | 
						|
    ebegin "Starting to eat"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    if yesno "${foo_diet}"; then
 | 
						|
    	eend 1 "We are on a diet!"
 | 
						|
	return 1
 | 
						|
    fi
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    for food in /usr/share/food/*; do
 | 
						|
	veinfo "Eating `basename ${food}`"
 | 
						|
	${command} --eat ${food}
 | 
						|
	retval=$?
 | 
						|
	: $(( result += retval ))
 | 
						|
	[ ${retval} = 0 ] && ate="${ate} `basename ${food}`"
 | 
						|
    done
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    if eend ${result} "Failed to eat all the food"; then
 | 
						|
	service_set_value ate "${ate}"
 | 
						|
    fi
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
show()
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    einfo "Foo has eaten: `service_get_value ate`"
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
.Ed
 | 
						|
.Sh BUGS
 | 
						|
Because of the way we load our configuration files and the need to handle
 | 
						|
more than one service directory, you can only use symlinks in service
 | 
						|
directories to other services in the same directory.
 | 
						|
You cannot symlink to a service in a different directory even if it is
 | 
						|
another service directory.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
is_older_than should return 0 on success.
 | 
						|
Instead we return 1 to be compliant with Gentoo baselayout.
 | 
						|
Users are encouraged to use the is_newer_than function which returns correctly.
 | 
						|
.Sh SEE ALSO
 | 
						|
.Xr einfo 3 ,
 | 
						|
.Xr openrc 8 ,
 | 
						|
.Xr rc-status 8 ,
 | 
						|
.Xr rc-update 8 ,
 | 
						|
.Xr rc_plugin_hook 3 ,
 | 
						|
.Xr sh 1p ,
 | 
						|
.Xr start-stop-daemon 8 ,
 | 
						|
.Xr supervise-daemon 8 ,
 | 
						|
.Xr uname 1
 | 
						|
.Sh AUTHORS
 | 
						|
.An Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
 | 
						|
.An William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs@gmail.com>
 |