systemd-notifysystemdDeveloperLennartPoetteringlennart@poettering.netsystemd-notify1systemd-notifyNotify service manager about start-up completion and other daemon status changessystemd-notify OPTIONSVARIABLE=VALUEDescriptionsystemd-notify may be
called by daemon scripts to notify the init system
about status changes. It can be used to send arbitrary
information, encoded in an environment-block-like list
of strings. Most importantly it can be used for
start-up completion notification.This is mostly just a wrapper around
sd_notify() and makes this
functionality available to shell scripts. For details
see
sd_notify3.The command line may carry a list of
environment variables to send as part of the status
update.Note that systemd will refuse reception of
status updates from this command unless
NotifyAccess=all is set for the
service unit this command is called from.OptionsThe following options are understood:Inform the init system
about service start-up
completion. This is equivalent to
systemd-notify
READY=1. For details about
the semantics of this option see
sd_notify3.Inform the init system
about the main PID of the
daemon. Takes a PID as argument. If
the argument is omitted, the PID of the
process that invoked
systemd-notify is
used. This is equivalent to
systemd-notify
MAINPID=$PID. For details
about the semantics of this option see
sd_notify3.Send a free-form
status string for the daemon to the
init systemd. This option takes the
status string as argument. This is
equivalent to systemd-notify
STATUS=.... For details
about the semantics of this option see
sd_notify3.Returns 0 if the
system was booted up with systemd,
non-zero otherwise. If this option is
passed, no message is sent. This option
is hence unrelated to the other
options. For details about the
semantics of this option, see
sd_booted3.Exit statusOn success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure
code otherwise.ExampleStart-up Notification and Status UpdatesA simple shell daemon that sends
start-up notifications after having set up its
communication channel. During runtime it sends
further status updates to the init
system:#!/bin/bash
mkfifo /tmp/waldo
systemd-notify --ready --status="Waiting for data..."
while : ; do
read a < /tmp/waldo
systemd-notify --status="Processing $a"
# Do something with $a ...
systemd-notify --status="Waiting for data..."
doneSee Alsosystemd1,
systemctl1,
systemd.unit5,
sd_notify3,
sd_booted3