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EVENT is the name of an event the init daemon should emit, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be included in the event.
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represents a line break.
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EVENT is the name of an event the init daemon should emit, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be included in the event.
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Translated by
Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
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Located in
util/initctl.c:3230
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176.
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Reload the configuration of the init daemon.
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Reload the configuration of the init daemon.
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Translated by
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Located in
util/initctl.c:3236
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177.
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Request the version of the init daemon.
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Request the version of the init daemon.
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Translated by
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Located in
util/initctl.c:3240
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[PRIORITY]
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[PRIORITY]
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Translated by
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Located in
util/initctl.c:3243
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179.
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Change the minimum priority of log messages from the init daemon
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Change the minimum priority of log messages from the init daemon
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Translated by
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Located in
util/initctl.c:2592
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PRIORITY may be one of:
`debug' (messages useful for debugging upstart are logged, equivalent to --debug on kernel command-line);
`info' (messages about job goal and state changes, as well as event emissions are logged, equivalent to --verbose on the kernel command-line);
`message' (informational and debugging messages are suppressed, the default); `warn' (ordinary messages are suppressed whilst still logging warnings and errors);
`error' (only errors are logged, equivalent to --quiet on the kernel command-line) or
`fatal' (only fatal errors are logged).
Without arguments, this outputs the current log priority.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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PRIORITY may be one of:
‘debug’ (messages useful for debugging upstart are logged, equivalent to --debug on kernel command-line);
‘info’ (messages about job goal and state changes, as well as event emissions are logged, equivalent to --verbose on the kernel command-line);
‘message’ (informational and debugging messages are suppressed, the default); ‘warn’ (ordinary messages are suppressed whilst still logging warnings and errors);
‘error’ (only errors are logged, equivalent to --quiet on the kernel command-line) or
‘fatal’ (only fatal errors are logged).
Without arguments, this outputs the current log priority.
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Translated by
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Located in
util/initctl.c:3246
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[CONF]
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[CONF]
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Translated by
James Hunt
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Located in
util/initctl.c:3263 util/initctl.c:3269
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182.
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Show emits, start on and stop on details for job configurations.
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Show emits, start on and stop on details for job configurations.
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Translated by
James Hunt
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Located in
util/initctl.c:3264
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If CONF specified, show configuration details for single job configuration, else show details for all jobs configurations.
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If CONF specified, show configuration details for single job configuration, else show details for all jobs configurations.
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Translated by
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Located in
util/initctl.c:3265
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Check for unreachable jobs/event conditions.
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Check for unreachable jobs/event conditions.
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Translated by
James Hunt
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Located in
util/initctl.c:3270
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