NAME
rcctl
—
configure and control daemons and
services
SYNOPSIS
rcctl |
get |getdef |set
daemon|service
[variable [argument ...]] |
rcctl |
[-df ]
check |configtest |reload |restart |start |stop
daemon ... |
rcctl |
disable |enable |order
[daemon ...] |
rcctl |
ls
all |failed |off |on |rogue |started |stopped |
DESCRIPTION
The rcctl
utility can enable or disable a
base system service or a base system or package
daemon in
rc.conf.local(8) or display its configuration and status. For a
daemon, it can also change the command line arguments,
the user to run as, the rc.d(8) action timeout or call its
rc.d(8)
daemon control script.
The following commands are available
(variable can be one of class
,
execdir
, flags
,
logger
, rtable
,
status
, timeout
or
user
):
- [
-df
] action daemon ... - Run the rc.d(8) daemon scripts with the action argument, passing through the specified options, if any.
disable
service ... | daemon ...- Alias for
set
service|daemonstatus off
. enable
service ... | daemon ...- Alias for
set
service|daemonstatus on
. get
service | daemon [variable]- Display the value of service or
daemon_variable. If
variable is empty, display all
service or daemon variables
and values in a format compatible with
rc.conf(8). When daemon is set to
"all", variable must not be set and
rcctl
will display all services and daemons variables. getdef
service | daemon [variable]- Like
get
but returns the default values. ls
lsarg- Display a list of services and daemons matching lsarg, which can be one of:
order
[daemon ...]- Move the specified package daemons to the beginning of
pkg_scripts. They need to be already enabled. If no
daemon is specified, display the current order.
The
order
command is only needed after enabling a new daemon that needs to run before one or more already enabled daemons. Specify the new daemon preceded by all that need to run before it, but not the ones depending on it. set
service | daemon variable [argument ...]- For a daemon, set the variable
daemon_variable to the
specified arguments. If variable is already set,
daemon_variable is reset to
the optionally provided arguments or to its default value.
The
status
variable must be provided with theon
oroff
arguments. It is used to enable or disable service or daemon in rc.conf.local(8). When a disabled package daemon is enabled, it is appended to the end of pkg_scripts. When a package daemon is disabled, it is removed from pkg_scripts and its variables are removed if any.
EXIT STATUS
rcctl
action returns
with the exit status of the rc.d(8) daemon script.
rcctl
get
daemon | service
[status
] exits with 0 if the daemon or service is
enabled and 1 if it is not. rcctl
getdef
daemon |
service [status
] exits with 0
if the daemon or service is enabled by default and 1 if it is not.
rcctl
ls failed
|
rogue
exits with 1 if an enabled daemon is not
running or vice versa. Otherwise, the rcctl
utility
exits with 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs (2 indicates a
non-existent daemon |
service).
EXAMPLES
Enable and set apmd(8) flags:
# rcctl set apmd status on # rcctl set apmd flags -A # rcctl get apmd apmd_class=daemon apmd_execdir= apmd_flags=-A apmd_logger= apmd_rtable=0 apmd_timeout=30 apmd_user=root # echo $? 0
The recommended way to run a second copy of a given daemon for a different purpose is to create a symbolic link to its rc.d(8) control script:
# ln -s /etc/rc.d/snmpd /etc/rc.d/snmpd6 # rcctl set snmpd6 status on # rcctl set snmpd6 flags -D addr=2001:db8::1234 # rcctl start snmpd6
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
rcctl
first appeared in
OpenBSD 5.7.
AUTHORS
rcctl
was written by
Antoine Jacoutot
<[email protected]>.