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-rw-r--r-- | man/systemd.service.xml | 42 |
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/man/systemd.service.xml b/man/systemd.service.xml index 14f6cd6adc..4cd36ac70e 100644 --- a/man/systemd.service.xml +++ b/man/systemd.service.xml @@ -383,6 +383,11 @@ used to start long-running processes. All processes forked off by processes invoked via <varname>ExecStartPre=</varname> will be killed before the next service process is run.</para> + + <para>Note that if any of the commands specified in <varname>ExecStartPre=</varname>, + <varname>ExecStart=</varname>, or <varname>ExecStartPost=</varname> fail (and are not prefixed with + <literal>-</literal>, see above) or time out before the service is fully up, execution continues with commands + specified in <varname>ExecStopPost=</varname>, the commands in <varname>ExecStop=</varname> are skipped.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -438,21 +443,36 @@ <constant>SIGKILL</constant> immediately after the command exited, this would not result in a clean stop. The specified command should hence be a synchronous operation, not an - asynchronous one.</para></listitem> + asynchronous one.</para> + + <para>Note that the commands specified in <varname>ExecStop=</varname> are only executed when the service + started successfuly first. They are not invoked if the service was never started at all, or in case its + start-up failed, for example because any of the commands specified in <varname>ExecStart=</varname>, + <varname>ExecStartPre=</varname> or <varname>ExecStartPost=</varname> failed (and weren't prefixed with + <literal>-</literal>, see above) or timed out. Use <varname>ExecStopPost=</varname> to invoke commands when a + service failed to start up correctly and is shut down again.</para> + + <para>It is recommended to use this setting for commands that communicate with the service requesting clean + termination. When the commands specified with this option are executed it should be assumed that the service is + still fully up and is able to react correctly to all commands. For post-mortem clean-up steps use + <varname>ExecStopPost=</varname> instead.</para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term><varname>ExecStopPost=</varname></term> - <listitem><para>Additional commands that are executed after - the service was stopped. This includes cases where the - commands configured in <varname>ExecStop=</varname> were used, - where the service does not have any - <varname>ExecStop=</varname> defined, or where the service - exited unexpectedly. This argument takes multiple command - lines, following the same scheme as described for - <varname>ExecStart=</varname>. Use of these settings is - optional. Specifier and environment variable substitution is - supported.</para></listitem> + <listitem><para>Additional commands that are executed after the service is stopped. This includes cases where + the commands configured in <varname>ExecStop=</varname> were used, where the service does not have any + <varname>ExecStop=</varname> defined, or where the service exited unexpectedly. This argument takes multiple + command lines, following the same scheme as described for <varname>ExecStart=</varname>. Use of these settings + is optional. Specifier and environment variable substitution is supported. Note that – unlike + <varname>ExecStop=</varname> – commands specified with this setting are invoked when a service failed to start + up correctly and is shut down again.</para> + + <para>It is recommended to use this setting for clean-up operations that shall be executed even when the + service failed to start up correctly. Commands configured with this setting need to be able to operate even if + the service failed starting up half-way and left incompletely initialized data around. As the service's + processes have been terminated already when the commands specified with this setting are executed they should + not attempt to communicate with them.</para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> |