Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)

FreeBSD Manual Pages

  
 
  

home | help
FSCD(8)			    System Manager's Manual		       FSCD(8)

NAME
       fscd -- service state monitoring	daemon

SYNOPSIS
       fscd [-dfVv] [-p	pidfile] [-s socket] [-c file]

DESCRIPTION
       The  fscd  FreeBSD, service control daemon, is a	service	which monitors
       states of other services	and attempts to	restart	them if	they die.

       When invoked, the fscd utility will check for services  listed  in  its
       configuration  file,  /usr/local/etc/fscd.conf  and  create a socket to
       listen for messages from	fscadm(8), FreeBSD the services	control	admin-
       istration utility.  The fscadm(8) utility will allow for	 the  addition
       or removal of services from the fscd(8) internal	monitoring list.

       When  monitored services	terminate, they	will be	restarted, and a noti-
       fication	will be	logged to the LOG_ERR facility.	 If fscd is unable  to
       successfully start a service, it	will be	removed	and a log message will
       be issued.

       fscd uses the kqueue(2) interface to be notified	about process termina-
       tions  and  rc(8), resp.	 service(8) for	(re)starting services, getting
       their pids and initially	checking their status.

       fscd is subject the same	rules which govern rc(8);  meaning  that  ser-
       vices  must  have  an  entry  in	 rc.conf(5) before they	may be handled
       through this interface.	After successfully becoming a daemon, services
       may be added using the fscadm(8)	utility.

   SIGNALS
       Several signals don't restart the service immediately as	 they  may  be
       the  result  of the user	restarting it by hand. Instead,	fscd will wait
       up to 60	seconds	for the	service	to restart.  These are:
       -   SIGINT
       -   SIGTERM
       -   SIGUSR1
       -   SIGUSR2
       -   SIGKILL

OPTIONS
       -d      Run fscd	in the background as a deamon.	The default is to  run
	       in the foreground to show service start messages	on the screen.

       -f      Force, if the socket already exists, delete it.	This can occur
	       if  fscd	 is  already running or	was not	properly shut down be-
	       fore.

       -V      Print out the version of	fscd and exit.

       -v      Verbose,	don't fork to background and don't  log	 to  syslog(3)
	       but to console.

       -p pidfile
	       Use  alternative	 pidfile  pid  file  instead  of  the standard
	       /var/run/fscd.pid.

       -s socket
	       Use   socket   socket   instead	 of   the   standard	socket
	       /var/run/fscd.sock.

       -c file
	       Use  file  file	as  configuration file instead of the standard
	       file /usr/local/etc/fscd.conf.

FILES
       /var/run/fscd.sock  name	of the Unix domain socket
       /usr/local/etc/fscd.conf
			   name	of the configuration file

SEE ALSO
       kqueue(2), signal(3), syslog(3),	fscd.conf(5),  rc.conf(5),  fscadm(8),
       rc(8), rcorder(8), service(8), syslog(8)

HISTORY
       The fscd	utility	is available in	both the ports collection and github.

AUTHORS
       The  fsc	 utilities  and	 documentation	were  written  by  Tom	Rhodes
       <trhodes@FreeBSD.org>.

BUGS
       The fscd	utility	may fail to start a service if the parent died with  a
       SIGKILL and children, with unique PIDs are not subsequently killed off.
       Such  cases  usally  leave  resources, such as port numbers or pidfiles
       around which confuse service(8).	 This behavior has  been  observed  on
       several	operating systems and should possibly be fixed by the software
       in question.

FreeBSD	Ports 14.quarterly    September	03, 2018		       FSCD(8)

Want to link to this manual page? Use this URL:
<https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=fscd&sektion=8&manpath=FreeBSD+Ports+14.3.quarterly>

home | help