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| <refentry id="systemd.conf"> |
| <refentryinfo> |
| <title>systemd.conf</title> |
| <productname>systemd</productname> |
| |
| <authorgroup> |
| <author> |
| <contrib>Developer</contrib> |
| <firstname>Lennart</firstname> |
| <surname>Poettering</surname> |
| <email>lennart@poettering.net</email> |
| </author> |
| </authorgroup> |
| </refentryinfo> |
| |
| <refmeta> |
| <refentrytitle>systemd.conf</refentrytitle> |
| <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> |
| </refmeta> |
| |
| <refnamediv> |
| <refname>systemd.conf</refname> |
| <refpurpose>systemd manager configuration file</refpurpose> |
| </refnamediv> |
| |
| <refsynopsisdiv> |
| <para><filename>system.conf</filename></para> |
| <para><filename>user.conf</filename></para> |
| </refsynopsisdiv> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>Description</title> |
| |
| <para>When run as system instance systemd reads the |
| configuration file <filename>system.conf</filename>, |
| otherwise <filename>user.conf</filename>. These |
| configuration files contain a few settings controlling |
| basic manager operations.</para> |
| |
| </refsect1> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>Options</title> |
| |
| <para>All options are configured in the |
| <literal>[Manager]</literal> section:</para> |
| |
| <variablelist> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><varname>LogLevel=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>LogTarget=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>LogColor=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>LogLocation=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DumpCore=yes</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>CrashShell=no</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>ShowStatus=yes</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>SysVConsole=yes</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>CrashChVT=1</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultStandardOutput=journal</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultStandardError=inherit</varname></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>Configures various |
| parameters of basic manager |
| operation. These options may be |
| overridden by the respective command |
| line arguments. See |
| <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> |
| for details about these command line |
| arguments.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><varname>CPUAffinity=</varname></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>Configures the initial |
| CPU affinity for the init |
| process. Takes a space-separated list |
| of CPU indexes.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><varname>DefaultControllers=cpu</varname></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>Configures in which |
| cgroup controller hierarchies to |
| create per-service cgroups |
| automatically, in addition to the |
| name=systemd named hierarchy. Defaults |
| to 'cpu'. Takes a space separated list |
| of controller names. Pass an empty |
| string to ensure that systemd does not |
| touch any hierarchies but its |
| own.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><varname>JoinControllers=cpu,cpuacct</varname></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>Configures controllers |
| that shall be mounted in a single |
| hierarchy. By default systemd will |
| mount all controllers which are |
| enabled in the kernel in individual |
| hierachies, with the exception of |
| those listed in this setting. Takes a |
| space separated list of comma |
| separated controller names, in order |
| to allow multiple joined |
| hierarchies. Defaults to |
| 'cpu,cpuacct'. Pass an empty string to |
| ensure that systemd mounts all |
| controllers in separate |
| hierarchies.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><varname>RuntimeWatchdogSec=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>ShutdownWatchdogSec=</varname></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>Configure the hardware |
| watchdog at runtime and at |
| reboot. Takes a timeout value in |
| seconds (or in other time units if |
| suffixed with <literal>ms</literal>, |
| <literal>min</literal>, |
| <literal>h</literal>, |
| <literal>d</literal>, |
| <literal>w</literal>). If |
| <varname>RuntimeWatchdogSec=</varname> |
| is set to a non-zero value the |
| watchdog hardware |
| (<filename>/dev/watchdog</filename>) |
| will be programmed to automatically |
| reboot the system if it is not |
| contacted within the specified timeout |
| interval. The system manager will |
| ensure to contact it at least once in |
| half the specified timeout |
| interval. This feature requires a |
| hardware watchdog device to be |
| present, as it is commonly the case in |
| embedded and server systems. Not all |
| hardware watchdogs allow configuration |
| of the reboot timeout, in which case |
| the closest available timeout is |
| picked. <varname>ShutdownWatchdogSec=</varname> |
| may be used to configure the hardware |
| watchdog when the system is asked to |
| reboot. It works as a safety net to |
| ensure that the reboot takes place |
| even if a clean reboot attempt times |
| out. By default |
| <varname>RuntimeWatchdogSec=</varname> |
| defaults to 0 (off), and |
| <varname>ShutdownWatchdogSec=</varname> |
| to 10min. These settings have no |
| effect if a hardware watchdog is not |
| available.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><varname>CapabilityBoundingSet=</varname></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>Controls which |
| capabilities to include in the |
| capability bounding set for PID 1 and |
| its children. See |
| <citerefentry><refentrytitle>capabilities</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry> |
| for details. Takes a whitespace |
| separated list of capability names as |
| read by |
| <citerefentry><refentrytitle>cap_from_name</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>. |
| Capabilities listed will be included |
| in the bounding set, all others are |
| removed. If the list of capabilities |
| is prefixed with ~ all but the listed |
| capabilities will be included, the |
| effect of the assignment |
| inverted. Note that this option also |
| effects the respective capabilities in |
| the effective, permitted and |
| inheritable capability sets. The |
| capability bounding set may also be |
| individually configured for units |
| using the |
| <varname>CapabilityBoundingSet=</varname> |
| directive for units, but note that |
| capabilities dropped for PID 1 cannot |
| be regained in individual units, they |
| are lost for good.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitCPU=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitFSIZE=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitDATA=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitSTACK=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitCORE=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitRSS=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitNOFILE=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitAS=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitNPROC=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitMEMLOCK=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitLOCKS=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitSIGPENDING=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitMSGQUEUE=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitNICE=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitRTPRIO=</varname></term> |
| <term><varname>DefaultLimitRTTIME=</varname></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>These settings control |
| various default resource limits for |
| units. See |
| <citerefentry><refentrytitle>setrlimit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> |
| for details. Use the string |
| <varname>infinity</varname> to |
| configure no limit on a specific |
| resource. These settings may be |
| overriden in individual units |
| using the corresponding LimitXXX= |
| directives. Note that these resource |
| limits are only defaults for units, |
| they are not applied to PID 1 |
| itself.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| </variablelist> |
| </refsect1> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>See Also</title> |
| <para> |
| <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> |
| </para> |
| </refsect1> |
| |
| </refentry> |