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diff --git a/man/systemd.exec.xml b/man/systemd.exec.xml index 03e55a7aff..abc275aad0 100644 --- a/man/systemd.exec.xml +++ b/man/systemd.exec.xml @@ -1771,14 +1771,15 @@ <listitem><para>Only defined for the service unit type, this environment variable is passed to all <varname>ExecStop=</varname> and <varname>ExecStopPost=</varname> processes, and encodes the service - "result". Currently, the following values are defined: <literal>timeout</literal> (in case of an operation - timeout), <literal>exit-code</literal> (if a service process exited with a non-zero exit code; see - <varname>$EXIT_CODE</varname> below for the actual exit code returned), <literal>signal</literal> (if a - service process was terminated abnormally by a signal; see <varname>$EXIT_CODE</varname> below for the actual - signal used for the termination), <literal>core-dump</literal> (if a service process terminated abnormally and - dumped core), <literal>watchdog</literal> (if the watchdog keep-alive ping was enabled for the service but it - missed the deadline), or <literal>resources</literal> (a catch-all condition in case a system operation - failed).</para> + "result". Currently, the following values are defined: <literal>protocol</literal> (in case of a protocol + violation; if a service did not take the steps required by its configuration), <literal>timeout</literal> (in + case of an operation timeout), <literal>exit-code</literal> (if a service process exited with a non-zero exit + code; see <varname>$EXIT_CODE</varname> below for the actual exit code returned), <literal>signal</literal> + (if a service process was terminated abnormally by a signal; see <varname>$EXIT_CODE</varname> below for the + actual signal used for the termination), <literal>core-dump</literal> (if a service process terminated + abnormally and dumped core), <literal>watchdog</literal> (if the watchdog keep-alive ping was enabled for the + service but it missed the deadline), or <literal>resources</literal> (a catch-all condition in case a system + operation failed).</para> <para>This environment variable is useful to monitor failure or successful termination of a service. Even though this variable is available in both <varname>ExecStop=</varname> and <varname>ExecStopPost=</varname>, it |