systemd-halt.service
systemd
Developer
Lennart
Poettering
lennart@poettering.net
systemd-halt.service
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systemd-halt.service
systemd-poweroff.service
systemd-reboot.service
systemd-kexec.service
systemd-shutdown
System shutdown logic
systemd-halt.service
systemd-poweroff.service
systemd-reboot.service
systemd-kexec.service
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-shutdown
Description
systemd-halt.service is a
system service that is pulled in by
halt.target and is responsible
for the actual system halt. Similarly,
systemd-poweroff.service is
pulled in by poweroff.target,
systemd-reboot.service by
reboot.target and
systemd-kexec.service by
kexec.target to execute the
respective actions.
When these services are run, they ensure that PID
1 is replaced by the
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-shutdown
tool which is then responsible for the actual
shutdown. Before shutting down, this binary will try to
unmount all remaining file systems, disable all
remaining swap devices, detach all remaining storage
devices and kill all remaining processes.
It is necessary to have this code in a separate binary
because otherwise rebooting after an upgrade might be broken —
the running PID 1 could still depend on libraries which are not
available any more, thus keeping the filesystem busy, which
then cannot be re-mounted read-only.
Immediately before executing the actual system
halt/poweroff/reboot/kexec
systemd-shutdown will run all
executables in
/usr/lib/systemd/system-shutdown/
and pass one arguments to them: either
halt,
poweroff,
reboot or
kexec, depending on the chosen
action. All executables in this directory are executed
in parallel, and execution of the action is not
continued before all executables finished.
Note that
systemd-halt.service (and the
related units) should never be executed
directly. Instead, trigger system shutdown with a
command such as systemctl halt or
suchlike.
See Also
systemd1,
systemctl1,
systemd.special7,
reboot2,
systemd-suspend.service8