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EVENT [KEY=VALUE]...
EVENT [KEY=VALUE]...
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3228
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Emit an event.
Emit an event.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3229
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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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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.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3230
275.
Reload the configuration of the init daemon.
Reload the configuration of the init daemon.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3236
276.
Request the version of the init daemon.
Request the version of the init daemon.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3240
277.
[PRIORITY]
[PRIORITY]
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3243
278.
Change the minimum priority of log messages from the init daemon.
Change the minimum priority of log messages from the init daemon.
Translated by Stéphane Graber
Located in util/initctl.c:3244
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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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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.
Translated by Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Located in util/initctl.c:3246
280.
[CONF]
[CONF]
Translated by James Hunt
Located in util/initctl.c:3263 util/initctl.c:3269
281.
Show emits, start on and stop on details for job configurations.
Show emits, start on and stop on details for job configurations.
Translated by James Hunt
Located in util/initctl.c:3264
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Contributors to this translation: Dimitri John Ledkov, James Hunt, Scott James Remnant (Canonical), Steve Langasek, Stéphane Graber.