| systemd System and Service Manager |
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| DETAILS: |
| http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd.html |
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| WEB SITE: |
| http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd |
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| GIT: |
| git@github.com:systemd/systemd.git |
| https://github.com/systemd/systemd.git |
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| GITWEB: |
| https://github.com/systemd/systemd |
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| MAILING LIST: |
| http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel |
| http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-commits |
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| IRC: |
| #systemd on irc.freenode.org |
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| BUG REPORTS: |
| https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues |
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| AUTHOR: |
| Lennart Poettering |
| Kay Sievers |
| ...and many others |
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| LICENSE: |
| LGPLv2.1+ for all code |
| - except src/basic/MurmurHash2.c which is Public Domain |
| - except src/basic/siphash24.c which is CC0 Public Domain |
| - except src/journal/lookup3.c which is Public Domain |
| - except src/udev/* which is (currently still) GPLv2, GPLv2+ |
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| REQUIREMENTS: |
| Linux kernel >= 3.7 |
| Linux kernel >= 3.8 for Smack support |
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| Kernel Config Options: |
| CONFIG_DEVTMPFS |
| CONFIG_CGROUPS (it is OK to disable all controllers) |
| CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER |
| CONFIG_SIGNALFD |
| CONFIG_TIMERFD |
| CONFIG_EPOLL |
| CONFIG_NET |
| CONFIG_SYSFS |
| CONFIG_PROC_FS |
| CONFIG_FHANDLE (libudev, mount and bind mount handling) |
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| udev will fail to work with the legacy sysfs layout: |
| CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED=n |
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| Legacy hotplug slows down the system and confuses udev: |
| CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="" |
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| Userspace firmware loading is not supported and should |
| be disabled in the kernel: |
| CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=n |
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| Some udev rules and virtualization detection relies on it: |
| CONFIG_DMIID |
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| Support for some SCSI devices serial number retrieval, to |
| create additional symlinks in /dev/disk/ and /dev/tape: |
| CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG |
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| Required for PrivateNetwork and PrivateDevices in service units: |
| CONFIG_NET_NS |
| CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES |
| Note that systemd-localed.service and other systemd units use |
| PrivateNetwork and PrivateDevices so this is effectively required. |
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| Optional but strongly recommended: |
| CONFIG_IPV6 |
| CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS |
| CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR |
| CONFIG_{TMPFS,EXT4,XFS,BTRFS_FS,...}_POSIX_ACL |
| CONFIG_SECCOMP |
| CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE (for the kcmp() syscall) |
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| Required for CPUShares in resource control unit settings |
| CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED |
| CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED |
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| Required for CPUQuota in resource control unit settings |
| CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH |
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| For systemd-bootchart, several proc debug interfaces are required: |
| CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS |
| CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG |
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| For UEFI systems: |
| CONFIG_EFIVAR_FS |
| CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION |
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| Note that kernel auditing is broken when used with systemd's |
| container code. When using systemd in conjunction with |
| containers, please make sure to either turn off auditing at |
| runtime using the kernel command line option "audit=0", or |
| turn it off at kernel compile time using: |
| CONFIG_AUDIT=n |
| If systemd is compiled with libseccomp support on |
| architectures which do not use socketcall() and where seccomp |
| is supported (this effectively means x86-64 and ARM, but |
| excludes 32-bit x86!), then nspawn will now install a |
| work-around seccomp filter that makes containers boot even |
| with audit being enabled. This works correctly only on kernels |
| 3.14 and newer though. TL;DR: turn audit off, still. |
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| glibc >= 2.16 |
| libcap |
| libmount >= 2.20 (from util-linux) |
| libseccomp >= 1.0.0 (optional) |
| libblkid >= 2.24 (from util-linux) (optional) |
| libkmod >= 15 (optional) |
| PAM >= 1.1.2 (optional) |
| libcryptsetup (optional) |
| libaudit (optional) |
| libacl (optional) |
| libselinux (optional) |
| liblzma (optional) |
| liblz4 >= 119 (optional) |
| libgcrypt (optional) |
| libqrencode (optional) |
| libmicrohttpd (optional) |
| libpython (optional) |
| libidn (optional) |
| elfutils >= 158 (optional) |
| make, gcc, and similar tools |
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| During runtime, you need the following additional |
| dependencies: |
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| util-linux >= v2.26 required |
| dbus >= 1.4.0 (strictly speaking optional, but recommended) |
| dracut (optional) |
| PolicyKit (optional) |
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| When building from git, the following tools are needed: |
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| pkg-config |
| docbook-xsl |
| xsltproc |
| automake |
| autoconf |
| libtool |
| intltool |
| gperf |
| python (optional) |
| python-lxml (optional, but required to build the indices) |
| sphinx (optional) |
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| The build system is initialized with ./autogen.sh. A tar ball |
| can be created with: |
| git archive --format=tar --prefix=systemd-222/ v222 | xz > systemd-222.tar.xz |
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| When systemd-hostnamed is used, it is strongly recommended to |
| install nss-myhostname to ensure that, in a world of |
| dynamically changing hostnames, the hostname stays resolvable |
| under all circumstances. In fact, systemd-hostnamed will warn |
| if nss-myhostname is not installed. |
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| To build HTML documentation for python-systemd using sphinx, |
| please first install systemd (using 'make install'), and then |
| invoke sphinx-build with 'make sphinx-<target>', with <target> |
| being 'html' or 'latexpdf'. If using DESTDIR for installation, |
| pass the same DESTDIR to 'make sphinx-html' invocation. |
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| USERS AND GROUPS: |
| Default udev rules use the following standard system group |
| names, which need to be resolvable by getgrnam() at any time, |
| even in the very early boot stages, where no other databases |
| and network are available: |
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| audio, cdrom, dialout, disk, input, kmem, lp, tape, tty, video |
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| During runtime, the journal daemon requires the |
| "systemd-journal" system group to exist. New journal files will |
| be readable by this group (but not writable), which may be used |
| to grant specific users read access. In addition, system |
| groups "wheel" and "adm" will be given read-only access to |
| journal files using systemd-tmpfiles.service. |
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| The journal gateway daemon requires the |
| "systemd-journal-gateway" system user and group to |
| exist. During execution this network facing service will drop |
| privileges and assume this uid/gid for security reasons. |
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| Similarly, the NTP daemon requires the "systemd-timesync" system |
| user and group to exist. |
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| Similarly, the network management daemon requires the |
| "systemd-network" system user and group to exist. |
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| Similarly, the name resolution daemon requires the |
| "systemd-resolve" system user and group to exist. |
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| Similarly, the kdbus dbus1 proxy daemon requires the |
| "systemd-bus-proxy" system user and group to exist. |
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| NSS: |
| systemd ships with three NSS modules: |
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| nss-myhostname resolves the local hostname to locally |
| configured IP addresses, as well as "localhost" to |
| 127.0.0.1/::1. |
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| nss-resolve enables DNS resolution via the systemd-resolved |
| DNS/LLMNR caching stub resolver "systemd-resolved". |
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| nss-mymachines enables resolution of all local containers |
| registered with machined to their respective IP addresses. |
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| To make use of these NSS modules, please add them to the |
| "hosts: " line in /etc/nsswitch.conf. The "resolve" module |
| should replace the glibc "dns" module in this file. |
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| The three modules should be used in the following order: |
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| hosts: files mymachines resolve myhostname |
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| SYSV INIT.D SCRIPTS: |
| When calling "systemctl enable/disable/is-enabled" on a unit which is a |
| SysV init.d script, it calls /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install; |
| this needs to translate the action into the distribution specific |
| mechanism such as chkconfig or update-rc.d. Packagers need to provide |
| this script if you need this functionality (you don't if you disabled |
| SysV init support). |
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| Please see src/systemctl/systemd-sysv-install.SKELETON for how this |
| needs to look like, and provide an implementation at the marked places. |
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| WARNINGS: |
| systemd will warn you during boot if /etc/mtab is not a |
| symlink to /proc/mounts. Please ensure that /etc/mtab is a |
| proper symlink. |
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| systemd will warn you during boot if /usr is on a different |
| file system than /. While in systemd itself very little will |
| break if /usr is on a separate partition, many of its |
| dependencies very likely will break sooner or later in one |
| form or another. For example, udev rules tend to refer to |
| binaries in /usr, binaries that link to libraries in /usr or |
| binaries that refer to data files in /usr. Since these |
| breakages are not always directly visible, systemd will warn |
| about this, since this kind of file system setup is not really |
| supported anymore by the basic set of Linux OS components. |
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| systemd requires that the /run mount point exists. systemd also |
| requires that /var/run is a symlink to /run. |
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| For more information on this issue consult |
| http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/separate-usr-is-broken |
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| To run systemd under valgrind, compile with VALGRIND defined |
| (e.g. ./configure CPPFLAGS='... -DVALGRIND=1'). Otherwise, |
| false positives will be triggered by code which violates |
| some rules but is actually safe. |
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