systemdsystemdDeveloperLennartPoetteringlennart@poettering.netsystemd8systemdsystemd System and Session Managersystemd optionsinit optionsDescriptionsystemd is a system and session manager for
Linux operating systems. When run as first process on
boot (as PID 1) it may act as init system that brings
up and maintains userspace.For compatibility with SysV if systemd is called
as init and a PID that is not
1 it will execute telinit and pass
all command line arguments unmodified. That means
init and telinit
are mostly equivalent when invoked from normal login sessions. See
telinit8
for more information.OptionsThe following options are understood: | Prints a short help
text and exits.Set default unit to
activate on startup. If not specified
defaults to
default.target.Tell systemd to run in
a particular mode. Argument is one of
,
. Normally it
should not be necessary to pass this
option, as systemd automatically
detects the mode it is started
in. This call is hence of little use
except for
debugging.Determine startup
sequence, dump it and exit. This is an
option useful for debugging
only.Dump understood unit
configuration items. This outputs a
terse list of configuration items
understood in unit definition
files.Ask for confirmation when spawning processes.Extract D-Bus
interface introspection data. This is
mostly useful at build ot install time
to generate data suitable for the
D-Bus interfaces
repository. Optionally the interface
name for the introspection data may be
specified. If omitted the
introspection data for all interfaces
is dumped.Set log level. As
argument this accepts a numerical log
level or the well-known syslog3
symbolic names (lowercase):
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
.Set log
target. Argument must be one of
,
,
,
,
.Highlight important
log messages. Argument is a boolean
value. If the argument is omitted it
defaults to
.Include code location
in log messages. This is mostly
relevant for debugging
purposes. Argument is a boolean
value. If the argument is omitted
it defaults to
.Sockets and FIFOs@/org/freedesktop/systemd1/notifyDaemon status
notification socket. This is an AF_UNIX
datagram socket in the Linux abstract
namespace, and is used to implement
the daemon notification logic as
implemented by
sd_notify3.@/org/freedesktop/systemd1/loggerUsed internally by the
systemd-logger.service
unit to connect STDOUT and/or STDERR
of spawned processes to
syslog3
or the kernel log buffer. This is an
AF_UNIX stream socket in the Linux
abstract namespace.@/org/freedesktop/systemd1/privateUsed internally as
communication channel between
systemctl1
and the systemd process. This is an
AF_UNIX stream socket in the Linux
abstract namespace. This interface is
private to systemd and should not be
used in external
projects./dev/initctlLimited compatibility
support for the SysV client interface,
as implemented by the
systemd-initctl.service
unit. This is a named pipe in the file
system. This interface is obsolete and
should not be used in new
applications.See Alsodaemon7,