From d3ad6bf3a64b4f13cb9a780c833e763afcff6085 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andy Wingo Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 08:11:45 +0200 Subject: remove non-login things from man --- man/systemd.swap.xml | 238 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 238 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 man/systemd.swap.xml (limited to 'man/systemd.swap.xml') diff --git a/man/systemd.swap.xml b/man/systemd.swap.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 5016f453d5..0000000000 --- a/man/systemd.swap.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,238 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - systemd.swap - systemd - - - - Developer - Lennart - Poettering - lennart@poettering.net - - - - - - systemd.swap - 5 - - - - systemd.swap - Swap unit configuration - - - - swap.swap - - - - Description - - A unit configuration file whose name ends in - .swap encodes information about a swap device - or file for memory paging controlled and supervised by - systemd. - - This man page lists the configuration options specific to - this unit type. See - systemd.unit5 - for the common options of all unit configuration files. The common - configuration items are configured in the generic [Unit] and - [Install] sections. The swap specific configuration options are - configured in the [Swap] section. - - Additional options are listed in - systemd.exec5, - which define the execution environment the - swapon8 - binary is executed in, and in - systemd.kill5, - which define the way the processes are terminated, and in - systemd.resource-control5, - which configure resource control settings for the processes of the - service. - - Swap units must be named after the devices - or files they control. Example: the swap device - /dev/sda5 must be configured in a - unit file dev-sda5.swap. For details about - the escaping logic used to convert a file system path to a unit - name, see - systemd.unit5. - - All swap units automatically get the appropriate - dependencies on the devices or on the mount points of the files - they are activated from. - - Swap units with DefaultDependencies= - enabled implicitly acquire a conflicting dependency to - umount.target so that they are deactivated at - shutdown. - - - - <filename>fstab</filename> - - Swap units may either be configured via unit files, or via - /etc/fstab (see - fstab5 - for details). Swaps listed in /etc/fstab will - be converted into native units dynamically at boot and when the - configuration of the system manager is reloaded. See - systemd-fstab-generator8 - for details about the conversion. - - If a swap device or file is configured in both - /etc/fstab and a unit file, the configuration - in the latter takes precedence. - - When reading /etc/fstab a few special - options are understood by systemd which influence how dependencies - are created for swap units. - - - - - - - With the swap unit - will not be added as a dependency for - swap.target. This means that it will not - be activated automatically during boot, unless it is pulled in - by some other unit. Option has the - opposite meaning and is the default. - - - - - - - With the swap unit - will be only wanted, not required by - swap.target. This means that the boot - will continue even if this swap device is not activated - successfully. - - - - - - - Options - - Swap files must include a [Swap] section, which carries - information about the swap device it supervises. A number of - options that may be used in this section are shared with other - unit types. These options are documented in - systemd.exec5 - and - systemd.kill5. - The options specific to the [Swap] section of swap units are the - following: - - - - - What= - Takes an absolute path of a device node or - file to use for paging. See - swapon8 - for details. If this refers to a device node, a dependency on - the respective device unit is automatically created. (See - systemd.device5 - for more information.) If this refers to a file, a dependency - on the respective mount unit is automatically created. (See - systemd.mount5 - for more information.) This option is - mandatory. - - - - Priority= - - Swap priority to use when activating the swap - device or file. This takes an integer. This setting is - optional. - - - - Options= - - May contain an option string for the swap - device. This may be used for controlling discard options among - other functionality, if the swap backing device supports the - discard or trim operation. (See - swapon8 - for more information.) - - - - TimeoutSec= - Configures the time to wait for the swapon - command to finish. If a command does not exit within the - configured time, the swap will be considered failed and be - shut down again. All commands still running will be terminated - forcibly via SIGTERM, and after another - delay of this time with SIGKILL. (See - in - systemd.kill5.) - Takes a unit-less value in seconds, or a time span value such - as "5min 20s". Pass 0 to disable the - timeout logic. Defaults to - DefaultTimeoutStartSec= from the manager - configuration file (see - systemd-system.conf5). - - - - - Check - systemd.exec5 - and - systemd.kill5 - for more settings. - - - - See Also - - systemd1, - systemctl1, - systemd.unit5, - systemd.exec5, - systemd.kill5, - systemd.resource-control5, - systemd.device5, - systemd.mount5, - swapon8, - systemd-fstab-generator8, - systemd.directives7 - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf