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156.
ignore specified list of events (comma-separated)
ignore specified list of events (comma-separated)
Translated by James Hunt
Located in util/initctl.c:3075
157.
Generate warning for any unreachable events/jobs
Generate warning for any unreachable events/jobs
Translated by Steve Langasek
Located in util/initctl.c:3077
158.
Job
Job
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3153
159.
Event
Event
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3160
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JOB [KEY=VALUE]...
JOB [KEY=VALUE]...
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3175 util/initctl.c:3187 util/initctl.c:3198 util/initctl.c:3209 util/initctl.c:3216
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Start job.
Start job.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3176
162.
JOB is the name of the job that is to be started, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be defined in the new job.

The environment may also serve to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide whether a new instance will be started or an error returned if an existing instance is already running.
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JOB is the name of the job that is to be started, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be defined in the new job.

The environment may also serve to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide whether a new instance will be started or an error returned if an existing instance is already running.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3177
163.
Stop job.
Stop job.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3188
164.
JOB is the name of the job that is to be stopped, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be passed to the job's pre-stop and post-stop processes.

The environment also serves to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide which of multiple instances will be stopped.
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JOB is the name of the job that is to be stopped, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be passed to the job's pre-stop and post-stop processes.

The environment also serves to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide which of multiple instances will be stopped.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3189
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Restart job.
Restart job.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3199
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Contributors to this translation: James Hunt, Scott James Remnant (Canonical), Steve Langasek.