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NAME

       sv - control and manage services monitored by sv(8)


SYNOPSIS

       sv [-v] [-w sec] command services

       /etc/init.d/service [-w sec] command


DESCRIPTION

       The  sv  program  reports  the current status and controls the state of
       services monitored by the sv(8) supervisor.

       services consists of one or more  arguments,  each  argument  naming  a
       directory  service  used  by sv(8).  If service doesn't start with a
       dot or slash and doesn't end with  a  slash,  it  is  searched  in  the
       default services directory /service/, otherwise relative to the current
       directory.

       command is one of up, down, status,  once,  pause,  cont,  hup,  alarm,
       interrupt,  1,  2,  term, kill, or exit, or start, stop, restart, shut-
       down, force-stop, force-reload, force-restart, force-shutdown.

       The sv program can be sym-linked to /etc/init.d/ to provide an LSB init
       script  interface.   The  service to be controlled then is specified by
       the base name of the ``init script''.


COMMANDS

       status Report the current status of the service, and the appendant  log
              service if available, to standard output.

       up     If  the service is not running, start it.  If the service stops,
              restart it.

       down   If the service is running, send it the TERM signal, and the CONT
              signal.   If ./run exits, start ./finish if it exists.  After it
              stops, do not restart service.

       once   If the service is not running, start it.  Do not restart  it  if
              it stops.

       pause cont hup alarm interrupt quit 1 2 term kill
              If  the  service  is running, send it the STOP, CONT, HUP, ALRM,
              INT, QUIT, USR1, USR2, TERM, or KILL signal respectively.

       exit   If the service is running, send it the TERM signal, and the CONT
              signal.   Do  not  restart the service.  If the service is down,
              and no log service exists, sv(8) exits.  If  the  service  is
              down  and  a  log  service  exists, sv(8) closes the standard
              input of the log service and waits for it to terminate.  If  the
              log service is down, sv(8) exits.  This command is ignored if
              it is given to an appendant log service.

       sv actually looks only at the first character of these commands.

   Commands compatible to LSB init script actions
       status Same as status.

       start  Same as up, but wait up to 7 seconds for  the  command  to  take
              effect.   Then  report  the  status  or  timeout.  If the script
              ./check exists in the service directory, sv runs this script  to
              check  whether  the service is up and available; it's considered
              to be available if ./check exits with 0.

       stop   Same as down, but wait up to 7 seconds for the service to become
              down.  Then report the status or timeout.

       reload Same as hup, and additionally report the status afterwards.

       restart
              Send the commands term, cont, and up to the service, and wait up
              to 7 seconds for the service to restart.  Then report the status
              or  timeout.  If the script ./check exists in the service direc-
              tory, sv runs this script to check whether the service is up and
              available  again;  it's  considered  to  be available if ./check
              exits with 0.

       shutdown
              Same as exit, but wait up to 7 seconds for the sv(8)  process
              to terminate.  Then report the status or timeout.

       force-stop
              Same as down, but wait up to 7 seconds for the service to become
              down.  Then report the status, and on timeout send  the  service
              the kill command.

       force-reload
              Send  the  service  the term and cont commands, and wait up to 7
              seconds for the service to restart.  Then report the status, and
              on timeout send the service the kill command.

       force-restart
              Send  the service the term, cont and up commands, and wait up to
              7 seconds for the service to restart.  Then report  the  status,
              and on timeout send the service the kill command.  If the script
              ./check exists in the service directory, sv runs this script  to
              check  whether  the service is up and available again; it's con-
              sidered to be available if ./check exits with 0.

       force-shutdown
              Same as exit, but wait up to 7 seconds for the sv(8)  process
              to  terminate.   Then report the status, and on timeout send the
              service the kill command.

       try-restart
              if the service is running, send it the term and  cont  commands,
              and  wait  up  to  7  seconds  for the service to restart.  Then
              report the status or timeout.


   Additional Commands
       check  Check for the service to be in the state that's been  requested.
              Wait  up  to  7  seconds  for the service to reach the requested
              state, then report the status  or  timeout.   If  the  requested
              state of the service is up, and the script ./check exists in the
              service directory, sv runs this script to check whether the ser-
              vice  is  up  and  running;  it's considered to be up if ./check
              exits with 0.


OPTIONS

       -v     If the command is up, down, term, once, cont, or exit, then wait
              up to 7 seconds for the command to take effect.  Then report the
              status or timeout.

       -w sec Override the default timeout of  7  seconds  with  sec  seconds.
              This option implies -v.


ENVIRONMENT

       SVDIR  The  environment  variable $SVDIR overrides the default services
              directory /service/.

       SVWAIT The environment variable $SVWAIT overrides the default 7 seconds
              to  wait  for a command to take effect.  It is overridden by the
              -w option.


EXIT CODES

       sv exits 0, if the command was successfully sent to all services,  and,
       if it was told to wait, the command has taken effect to all services.

       For  each  service that caused an error (e.g. the directory is not con-
       trolled by a sv(8) process, or  sv  timed  out  while  waiting),  sv
       increases  the exit code by one and exits non zero.  The maximum is 99.
       sv exits 100 on error.

       If sv is called with a base name other than sv: it exits 1  on  timeout
       or trouble sending the command; if the command is status, it exits 3 if
       the service is down, and 4 if the status is  unknown;  it  exits  2  on
       wrong usage, and 151 on error.


SEE ALSO

       sv(8),  chpst(8),  svlogd(8),  runsvdir(8), runsvchdir(8), runit(8),
       runit-init(8)

       http://smarden.org/runit/


AUTHOR

       Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>



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