svc − controls services monitored by supervise(8).
svc [ −udopchaitkx ] services
services consists of any number of arguments, each argument naming a directory used by supervise(8).
svc applies all the options to each service in turn.
−u |
Up. If the service is not running, start it. If the service stops, restart it. |
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−d |
Down. If the service is running, send it a TERM signal and then a CONT signal. After it stops, do not restart it. |
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−o |
Once. If the service is not running, start it. Do not restart it if it stops. |
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−p |
Pause. Send the service a STOP signal. |
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−c |
Continue. Send the service a CONT signal. |
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−h |
Hangup. Send the service a HUP signal. |
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−a |
Alarm. Send the service an ALRM signal. |
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−i |
Interrupt. Send the service an INT signal. |
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−t |
Terminate. Send the service a TERM signal. |
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−k |
Kill. Send the service a KILL signal. |
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−x |
Exit. supervise(8) will exit as soon as the service is down. If you use this option on a stable system, you’re doing something wrong; supervise(8) is designed to run forever. |
supervise(8), svok(8), svstat(8), svscanboot(8), svscan(8), readproctitle(8), fghack(8), pgrphack(8), multilog(8), tai64n(8), tai64nlocal(8), setuidgid(8), envuidgid(8), envdir(8), softlimit(8), setlock(8)
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