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2017-01-31man: mention ConditionFirstBoot= in systemd-firstboot(1) (#5186)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2017-01-20man: fix flag in systemd-run (#5107)Rike-Benjamin Schuppner
2017-01-19man: fix typos (#5109)Jakub Wilk
2017-01-17Merge pull request #4991 from poettering/seccomp-fixZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2017-01-17man: fix typo (#5093)AsciiWolf
2017-01-14Merge pull request #4879 from poettering/systemdZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2017-01-14man: provide a basic guide to the `systemctl status` output (#4950)Mark Stosberg
- Show example of all `systemctl status` output and documents what possible "Loaded:", "Active" and "Enabled" values mean. - Documents what different colors of the dot mean. - Documents "gotcha" with load-on-demand behavior which will report units as "loaded" even if they are only loaded to show their status. (From @poettering: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/5063#issuecomment-272115024 )
2017-01-12Merge pull request #5069 from keszybz/fixletsLennart Poettering
Small fixes and enhancements to docs and code
2017-01-11man: link to sd-j-{remote,upload} from journalctl(1)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2017-01-11Merge pull request #5009 from ian-kelling/ian-mnt-namespace-docZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2017-01-11Document how restart actions work (#5052)micah
When a user is trying to understand what is going on with a restart action, it is useful to explicitly describe how the action is run. It may seem obvious, but it is helpful to be explicit so one knows there isn't a special ExecRestart= or similar option that they could be looking at.
2017-01-11man: add more links to systemd-ask-password and systemd-tty-ask-password-agentZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Loosely inspired by https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1411134.
2017-01-11Merge pull request #5046 from stefanha/vsockLennart Poettering
Add AF_VSOCK socket activation support
2017-01-10core: add AF_VSOCK support to socket unitsStefan Hajnoczi
Accept AF_VSOCK listen addresses in socket unit files. Both guest and host can now take advantage of socket activation. The QEMU guest agent has recently been modified to support socket activation and can run over AF_VSOCK with this patch.
2017-01-10socket-proxyd: fix --connections-max help message and docs (#5044)(GalaxyMaster)
2017-01-03doc: MountFlags= don't reference container which may not exist (#5011)Ian Kelling
2017-01-03doc: correct "or" to "and" in MountFlags= description (#5010)Ian Kelling
2017-01-03man: document mount deletion between commandsIan Kelling
2016-12-29Merge pull request #4994 from poettering/private-tmp-tmpfilesMartin Pitt
automatically clean up PrivateTmp= left-overs in /var/tmp on next boot
2016-12-29man: add brief documentation for the (sd-pam) processes created due to ↵Lennart Poettering
PAMName= (#4967) A follow-up for #4942, adding a brief but more correct explanation of the processes.
2016-12-27core: implicitly order units with PrivateTmp= after ↵Lennart Poettering
systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service Preparation for fixing #4401.
2016-12-27man: document that "systemd-run -M" propagates exit codes, and "machinectl ↵Lennart Poettering
shell" does not This adds a brief explanation, suggesting the use of "systemd-run -M" to acquire exit status/code information for the invoked process. My original plan was to propagate the exit code/status in "machinectl shell" too, but this would mean we'd have to actively watch the shell's runtime status, and thus would need full, highly privileged and continious access to the container's system manager, the way "systemd-run" does it. This would be quite a departure from the simplistic, low-priviliged OpenShell() bus call implementation of the current code, that really just acquires a PTY device with a shell connected. Moreover it would blur the lines between the two commands even further, which I think is not desirable. Hence, from now on: "machinectl shell" is the full-session, interactive shell for human users "systemd-run -M …" is the low-level tool, that supports on-interactive mode, and is more configurable and suitable for streaming. Fixes: #4215
2016-12-27seccomp: add two new filter sets: @reboot and @swapLennart Poettering
These groupe reboot()/kexec() and swapon()/swapoff() respectively
2016-12-25man: minor improvements (#4981)Lucas Werkmeister
2016-12-24man: Align ExecStop= documentation with actual kill behavior (#4974)Felipe Sateler
The manpage claimed that ExecStop would be followed immediately by SIGKILL, whereas the actual behavior is to go through KillMode= and KillSignal= first. Fixes #4490
2016-12-23networkd: Add example to create MACVTAP and attach it to a link (#4946)Susant Sahani
Fixes: #4914
2016-12-22networkd: Rename ProxyARP to IPv4ProxyARP (#4947)Susant Sahani
Rename the arp proxy option to IPv4ProxyARP= in order to clarify its relationship to IPv4, and map to the various IPv6 options we have. Fixes: #4768
2016-12-22resolved: correctly handle non-address RR types with /etc/hosts lookups (#4808)Martin Pitt
Fix wrong condition test in manager_etc_hosts_lookup(), which caused it to return an IPv4 answer when an IPv6 question was asked, and vice versa. Also only return success if we actually found any A or AAAA record. In systemd-resolved.service(8), point out that /etc/hosts mappings only affect address-type lookups, not other types. The test case currently disables DNSSEC in resolved, as there is a bug where "-t MX" fails due to "DNSSEC validation failed" even after "downgrading to non-DNSSEC mode". This should be dropped once that bug gets fixed. Fixes #4801
2016-12-21networkd: bond support primary slave and active slave (#4873)Susant Sahani
active_slave: Specifies the new active slave for modes that support it (active-backup, balance-alb and balance-tlb). primary slave: systemd-networks currently lacks the capability to set the primary slave in an active-backup bonding. This is necessary if you prefer one interface over the other. A common example is a eth0-wlan0 bonding on a laptop where you'd want to switch to the wired connection whenever it's available. Fixes: #2837
2016-12-21man: document that services need at least one of ExecStart= or ExecStop=Lennart Poettering
Fixes: #4521
2016-12-21man: improve ShowStatus=/systemd.show_status=/--show-status= documentationLennart Poettering
Fixes: #4928
2016-12-21man: drop superfluous 'this' in man pageLennart Poettering
2016-12-21verity: add support for setting up verity-protected root disks in the initrdLennart Poettering
This adds a generator and a small service that will look for "roothash=" on the kernel command line and use it for setting up a very partition for the root device. This provides similar functionality to nspawn's existing --roothash= switch.
2016-12-21fstab-generator: add support for volatile bootsLennart Poettering
This adds support for a new kernel command line option "systemd.volatile=" that provides the same functionality that systemd-nspawn's --volatile= switch provides, but for host systems (i.e. systems booting with a kernel). It takes the same parameter and has the same effect. In order to implement systemd.volatile=yes a new service systemd-volatile-root.service is introduced that only runs in the initrd and rearranges the root directory as needed to become a tmpfs instance. Note that systemd.volatile=state is implemented different: it simply generates a var.mount unit file that is part of the normal boot and has no effect on the initrd execution. The way this is implemented ensures that other explicit configuration for /var can always override the effect of these options. Specifically, the var.mount unit is generated in the "late" generator directory, so that it only is in effect if nothing else overrides it.
2016-12-21util-lib: various improvements to kernel command line parsingLennart Poettering
This improves kernel command line parsing in a number of ways: a) An kernel option "foo_bar=xyz" is now considered equivalent to "foo-bar-xyz", i.e. when comparing kernel command line option names "-" and "_" are now considered equivalent (this only applies to the option names though, not the option values!). Most of our kernel options used "-" as word separator in kernel command line options so far, but some used "_". With this change, which was a source of confusion for users (well, at least of one user: myself, I just couldn't remember that it's systemd.debug-shell, not systemd.debug_shell). Considering both as equivalent is inspired how modern kernel module loading normalizes all kernel module names to use underscores now too. b) All options previously using a dash for separating words in kernel command line options now use an underscore instead, in all documentation and in code. Since a) has been implemented this should not create any compatibility problems, but normalizes our documentation and our code. c) All kernel command line options which take booleans (or are boolean-like) have been reworked so that "foobar" (without argument) is now equivalent to "foobar=1" (but not "foobar=0"), thus normalizing the handling of our boolean arguments. Specifically this means systemd.debug-shell and systemd_debug_shell=1 are now entirely equivalent. d) All kernel command line options which take an argument, and where no argument is specified will now result in a log message. e.g. passing just "systemd.unit" will no result in a complain that it needs an argument. This is implemented in the proc_cmdline_missing_value() function. e) There's now a call proc_cmdline_get_bool() similar to proc_cmdline_get_key() that parses booleans (following the logic explained in c). f) The proc_cmdline_parse() call's boolean argument has been replaced by a new flags argument that takes a common set of bits with proc_cmdline_get_key(). g) All kernel command line APIs now begin with the same "proc_cmdline_" prefix. h) There are now tests for much of this. Yay!
2016-12-21networkd: vxlan rename ARPProxy to ReduceARPProxy (#4891)Susant Sahani
Fixes: #4768
2016-12-20firstboot: add kernel cmdline option to disable firstboot wizardLennart Poettering
If booting with systemd.firstboot=0 the wizard will be skipped.
2016-12-20man/journalctl: mention systemd-journal-remote(8) (#4929)Baruch Siach
Make it easier to figure out how to use the journalctl export format.
2016-12-20Merge pull request #4904 from dobyrch/calendar-range-stepLennart Poettering
calendarspec: allow repetition values with ranges
2016-12-17Merge pull request #4845 from poettering/various-smaller-fixesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Various smaller fixes
2016-12-16calendarspec: allow repetition values with rangesDouglas Christman
"Every other hour from 9 until 5" can be written as `9..17/2:00` instead of `9,11,13,15,17:00`
2016-12-16core: make mount units from /proc/self/mountinfo possibly bind to a device ↵Franck Bui
(#4515) Since commit 9d06297, mount units from mountinfo are not bound to their devices anymore (they use the "Requires" dependency instead). This has the following drawback: if a media is mounted and the eject button is pressed then the media is unconditionally ejected leaving some inconsistent states. Since udev is the component that is reacting (no matter if the device is used or not) to the eject button, users expect that udev at least try to unmount the media properly. This patch introduces a new property "SYSTEMD_MOUNT_DEVICE_BOUND". When set on a block device, all units that requires this device will see their "Requires" dependency upgraded to a "BindTo" one. This is currently only used by cdrom devices. This patch also gives the possibility to the user to restore the previous behavior that is bind a mount unit to a device. This is achieved by passing the "x-systemd.device-bound" option to mount(8). Please note that currently this is not working because libmount treats the x-* options has comments therefore they're not available in utab for later application retrievals.
2016-12-14man: document that "systemctl show" shows low-level propertiesLennart Poettering
Fixes: #4654
2016-12-14man: minor fixes for sd_journal_print(3)Lennart Poettering
When sd_journal_perror() was added some footers weren't updated accordingly. Let's do so. Fixes: #4755
2016-12-14Add sd_is_socket_sockaddr (#4885)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Fixes #1188.
2016-12-14core: add ability to define arbitrary bind mounts for servicesLennart Poettering
This adds two new settings BindPaths= and BindReadOnlyPaths=. They allow defining arbitrary bind mounts specific to particular services. This is particularly useful for services with RootDirectory= set as this permits making specific bits of the host directory available to chrooted services. The two new settings follow the concepts nspawn already possess in --bind= and --bind-ro=, as well as the .nspawn settings Bind= and BindReadOnly= (and these latter options should probably be renamed to BindPaths= and BindReadOnlyPaths= too). Fixes: #3439
2016-12-12Merge pull request #4771 from keszybz/udev-property-orderingMartin Pitt
Udev property ordering
2016-12-11man: two trivial formatting fixesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-12-11man: use unicode ellipsis in more placesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
As requested in https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4864#pullrequestreview-12372557. docbook will substitute triple dots for the ellipsis in man output, so this has no effect on the troff output, only on HTML, making it infinitesimally nicer. In some places we show output from programs, which use dots, and those places should not be changed. In some tables, the alignment would change if dots were changed to the ellipsis which is only one character. Since docbook replaces the ellipsis automatically, we should leave those be. This patch changes all other places.
2016-12-11Merge pull request #4859 from keszybz/networkdLennart Poettering
Networkd man page update and fixes for the fallout