.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file. .TH START\-STOP\-DAEMON 8 "15th March 1997" "Debian Project" "Debian GNU/Linux" .SH NAME start\-stop\-daemon \- start and stop system daemon programs .SH SYNOPSIS .B start-stop-daemon .BR -S|--start .IR "options ... -- arguments ..." .HP .B start-stop-daemon .BR -K|--stop .IR "options ..." .HP .B start-stop-daemon .BR -H|--help .HP .B start-stop-daemon .BR -V|--version .SH DESCRIPTION .B start\-stop\-daemon is used to control the creation and termination of system-level processes. Using the .BR --exec , .BR --pidfile , .BR --user , and .BR --name options, .B start\-stop\-daemon can be configured to find existing instances of a running process. With .BR --start , .B start\-stop\-daemon checks for the existence of a specified process. If such a process exists, .B start\-stop\-daemon does nothing, and exits with error status 1 (0 if .BR --oknodo is specified). If such a process does not exist, it starts an instance, using either the executable specified by .BR --exec , (or, if specified, by .BR --startas ). Any arguments given after .BR -- on the command line are passed unmodified to the program being started. With .BR --stop , .B start\-stop\-daemon also checks for the existence of a specified process. If such a process exists, .B start\-stop\-daemon sends it the signal specified by .BR --signal , and exits with error status 0. If such a process does not exist, .B start\-stop\-daemon exits with error status 1 (0 if .BR --oknodo is specified). .SH OPTIONS .TP .I -x|--exec executable Check for processes that are instances of this executable (according to .B /proc/ .I pid .B /exe ). .TP .I -p|--pidfile pid-file Check for processes whose process-id is specified in .I pid-file. .TP .I -u|--user username|uid Check for processes owned by the user specified by .I username or .I uid. .TP .I -n|--name process-name Check for processes with the name .I process-name (according to .B /proc/ .I pid .B /stat ). .TP .I -s|--signal signal With .BR --stop , specifies the signal to send to processes being stopped (default 15). .TP .I -a|--startas pathname With .B --start , start the process specified by .I pathname. If not specified, defaults to the argument given to .B --exec. .TP .I -t|--test Print actions that would be taken and set appropriate return value, but take no action. .TP .I -o|--oknodo Return exit status 0 instead of 1 if no actions are (would be) taken. .TP .I -q|--quiet Do not print informational messages; only display error messages. .TP .I -c|--chuid Change to this username/uid before starting the process. You can also specify a group by appending a ':', then the group or gid in the same way as you would for the `chown' command (user:group). When using this option you must realize that the primary and suplimental groups are set as well, even if the `group' options is not specified. The group option is only for groups that the user isn't normally a member of (like adding per/process group membership for generic users like `nobody'). .TP .I -r|--chroot root Chdir and chroot to .B root before starting the process. Please note that the pidfile is also written after the chroot. .TP .I -b|--background Typically used with programs that don't detach on their own. This option will force .B start-stop-daemon to fork before starting the process, and force it into the background. .B WARNING: start-stop-daemon cannot check the exit status if the process fails to execute for .B any reason. This is a last resort, and is only meant for programs that either make no sense forking on their own, or where it's not feasible to add the code for it to do this itself. .TP .I -m|--make-pidfile Used when starting a program that does not create its own pid file. This option will make .B start-stop-daemon create the file referenced with .B --pidfile and place the pid into it just before executing the process. Note, it will not be removed when stopping the program. .B NOTE: This feature may not work in all cases. Most notably when the program being executed forks from it's main process. Because of this it is usually only useful when combined with the .B --background option. .TP .I -v|--verbose Print verbose informational messages. .TP .I -H|--help Print help information; then exit. .TP .I -V|--version Print version information; then exit. .SH AUTHORS Ian Jackson Marek Michalkiewicz Manual page by Klee Dienes .