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<refentry id= "systemd.kill" >
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<refentryinfo >
<title > systemd.kill</title>
<productname > systemd</productname>
</refentryinfo>
<refmeta >
<refentrytitle > systemd.kill</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum > 5</manvolnum>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv >
<refname > systemd.kill</refname>
<refpurpose > Process killing procedure
configuration</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv >
<para > <filename > <replaceable > service</replaceable> .service</filename> ,
<filename > <replaceable > socket</replaceable> .socket</filename> ,
<filename > <replaceable > mount</replaceable> .mount</filename> ,
<filename > <replaceable > swap</replaceable> .swap</filename> ,
<filename > <replaceable > scope</replaceable> .scope</filename> </para>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1 >
<title > Description</title>
<para > Unit configuration files for services, sockets, mount
points, swap devices and scopes share a subset of configuration
options which define the killing procedure of processes belonging
to the unit.</para>
<para > This man page lists the configuration options shared by
these five unit types. See
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.unit</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
for the common options shared by all unit configuration files, and
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.service</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.socket</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.swap</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.mount</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
and
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.scope</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
for more information on the configuration file options specific to
each unit type.</para>
<para > The kill procedure configuration options are configured in
the [Service], [Socket], [Mount] or [Swap] section, depending on
the unit type.</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 >
<title > Options</title>
<variablelist class= 'unit-directives' >
<varlistentry >
<term > <varname > KillMode=</varname> </term>
<listitem > <para > Specifies how processes of this unit shall be
killed. One of
<option > control-group</option> ,
<option > process</option> ,
<option > mixed</option> ,
<option > none</option> .</para>
<para > If set to <option > control-group</option> , all remaining
processes in the control group of this unit will be killed on
unit stop (for services: after the stop command is executed,
as configured with <varname > ExecStop=</varname> ). If set to
<option > process</option> , only the main process itself is
killed. If set to <option > mixed</option> , the
<constant > SIGTERM</constant> signal (see below) is sent to the
main process while the subsequent <constant > SIGKILL</constant>
signal (see below) is sent to all remaining processes of the
unit's control group. If set to <option > none</option> , no
process is killed. In this case, only the stop command will be
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executed on unit stop, but no process will be killed otherwise.
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Processes remaining alive after stop are left in their control
group and the control group continues to exist after stop
unless it is empty.</para>
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<para > Processes will first be terminated via <constant > SIGTERM</constant> (unless the signal to send
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is changed via <varname > KillSignal=</varname> or <varname > RestartKillSignal=</varname> ). Optionally,
this is immediately followed by a <constant > SIGHUP</constant> (if enabled with
<varname > SendSIGHUP=</varname> ). If processes still remain after the main process of a unit has
exited or the delay configured via the <varname > TimeoutStopSec=</varname> has passed, the termination
request is repeated with the <constant > SIGKILL</constant> signal or the signal specified via
<varname > FinalKillSignal=</varname> (unless this is disabled via the <varname > SendSIGKILL=</varname>
option). See <citerefentry > <refentrytitle > kill</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 2</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
for more information.</para>
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<para > Defaults to <option > control-group</option> .</para> </listitem>
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</varlistentry>
<varlistentry >
<term > <varname > KillSignal=</varname> </term>
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<listitem > <para > Specifies which signal to use when stopping a service. This controls the signal that
is sent as first step of shutting down a unit (see above), and is usually followed by
<constant > SIGKILL</constant> (see above and below). For a list of valid signals, see
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<citerefentry project= 'man-pages' > <refentrytitle > signal</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 7</manvolnum> </citerefentry> .
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Defaults to <constant > SIGTERM</constant> .</para>
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<para > Note that, right after sending the signal specified in this setting, systemd will always send
<constant > SIGCONT</constant> , to ensure that even suspended tasks can be terminated cleanly.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry >
<term > <varname > RestartKillSignal=</varname> </term>
<listitem > <para > Specifies which signal to use when restarting a service. The same as
<varname > KillSignal=</varname> described above, with the exception that this setting is used in a
restart job. Not set by default, and the value of <varname > KillSignal=</varname> is used.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
<varlistentry >
<term > <varname > SendSIGHUP=</varname> </term>
<listitem > <para > Specifies whether to send
<constant > SIGHUP</constant> to remaining processes immediately
after sending the signal configured with
<varname > KillSignal=</varname> . This is useful to indicate to
shells and shell-like programs that their connection has been
severed. Takes a boolean value. Defaults to "no".
</para> </listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry >
<term > <varname > SendSIGKILL=</varname> </term>
<listitem > <para > Specifies whether to send
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<constant > SIGKILL</constant> (or the signal specified by
<varname > FinalKillSignal=</varname> ) to remaining processes
after a timeout, if the normal shutdown procedure left
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processes of the service around. When disabled, a
<varname > KillMode=</varname> of <constant > control-group</constant>
or <constant > mixed</constant> service will not restart if
processes from prior services exist within the control group.
Takes a boolean value. Defaults to "yes".
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</para> </listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry >
<term > <varname > FinalKillSignal=</varname> </term>
<listitem > <para > Specifies which signal to send to remaining
processes after a timeout if <varname > SendSIGKILL=</varname>
is enabled. The signal configured here should be one that is
not typically caught and processed by services (<constant > SIGTERM</constant>
is not suitable). Developers can find it useful to use this to
generate a coredump to troubleshoot why a service did not
terminate upon receiving the initial <constant > SIGTERM</constant>
signal. This can be achieved by configuring <varname > LimitCORE=</varname>
and setting <varname > FinalKillSignal=</varname> to either
<constant > SIGQUIT</constant> or <constant > SIGABRT</constant>
Defaults to <constant > SIGKILL</constant> .
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</para> </listitem>
</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry >
<term > <varname > WatchdogSignal=</varname> </term>
<listitem > <para > Specifies which signal to use to terminate the
service when the watchdog timeout expires (enabled through
<varname > WatchdogSec=</varname> ). Defaults to <constant > SIGABRT</constant> .
</para> </listitem>
</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 >
<title > See Also</title>
<para >
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemctl</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
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<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > journalctl</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
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<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.unit</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.service</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.socket</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.swap</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.mount</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.exec</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd.directives</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 7</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > kill</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 2</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
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<citerefentry project= 'man-pages' > <refentrytitle > signal</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 7</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
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</para>
</refsect1>
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</refentry>