systemd-inhibitsystemdDeveloperLennartPoetteringlennart@poettering.netsystemd-inhibit1systemd-inhibitExecute a program with an inhibition lock takensystemd-inhibit OPTIONSCOMMANDARGUMENTSsystemd-inhibit OPTIONS --listDescriptionsystemd-inhibit may be used
to execute a program with a shutdown, sleep or idle
inhibitor lock taken. The lock will be acquired before
the specified command line is executed and released
afterwards.Inhibitor locks may be used to block or delay
system sleep and shutdown requests from the user, as well
as automatic idle handling of the OS. This is useful
to avoid system suspends while an optical disc is
being recorded, or similar operations that should not
be interrupted.OptionsThe following options are understood:Prints a short help
text and exits.Prints a short version
string and exits.Takes a colon
separated list of one or more
operations to inhibit:
shutdown,
sleep,
idle, for
inhibiting reboot/power-off/halt/kexec,
suspending/hibernating, resp. the
automatic idle
detection.Takes a short human
readable descriptive string for the
program taking the lock. If not passed
defaults to the command line
string.Takes a short human
readable descriptive string for the
reason for taking the lock. Defaults
to "Unknown reason".Takes either
block or
delay and describes
how the lock is applied. If
block is used (the
default), the lock prohibits any of
the requested operations without time
limit, and only privileged users may
override it. If
delay is used, the
lock can only delay the requested
operations for a limited time. If the
time elapses the lock is ignored and
the operation executed. The time limit
may be specified in
systemd-logind.conf5.Lists all active
inhibition locks instead of acquiring
one.Exit statusReturns the exit status of the executed program.See Alsosystemd1,
systemd-logind.conf5