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UUIDD(8)		     System Administration		      UUIDD(8)

NAME
       uuidd - UUID generation daemon

SYNOPSIS
       uuidd [options]

DESCRIPTION
       The uuidd daemon	is used	by the UUID library to generate	universally
       unique identifiers (UUIDs), especially time-based UUIDs,	in a secure
       and guaranteed-unique fashion, even in the face of large	numbers	of
       threads running on different CPUs trying	to grab	UUIDs.

OPTIONS
       -C, --cont-clock[=time]
	   Activate continuous clock handling for time based UUIDs. uuidd
	   could use all possible clock	values,	beginning with the daemon's
	   start time. The optional argument can be used to set	a value	for
	   the max_clock_offset. This guarantees, that a clock value of	a UUID
	   will	always be within the range of the max_clock_offset.

	   The option -C or --cont-clock enables the feature with a default
	   max_clock_offset of 2 hours.

	   The option -C<NUM>[hd] or --cont-clock=<NUM>[hd] enables the
	   feature with	a max_clock_offset of NUM seconds. In case of an
	   appended h or d, the	NUM value is read in hours or days. The
	   minimum value is 60 seconds,	the maximum value is 365 days.

       -d, --debug
	   Run uuidd in	debugging mode.	This prevents uuidd from running as a
	   daemon.

       -F, --no-fork
	   Do not daemonize using a double-fork.

       -k, --kill
	   If currently	a uuidd	daemon is running, kill	it.

       -n, --uuids number
	   When	issuing	a test request to a running uuidd, request a bulk
	   response of number UUIDs.

       -P, --no-pid
	   Do not create a pid file.

       -p, --pid path
	   Specify the pathname	where the pid file should be written. By
	   default, the	pid file is written to {runstatedir}/uuidd/uuidd.pid.

       -q, --quiet
	   Suppress some failure messages.

       -r, --random
	   Test	uuidd by trying	to connect to a	running	uuidd daemon and
	   request it to return	a random-based UUID.

       -S, --socket-activation
	   Do not create a socket but instead expect it	to be provided by the
	   calling process. This implies --no-fork and --no-pid. This option
	   is intended to be used only with systemd(1).	It needs to be enabled
	   with	a configure option.

       -s, --socket path
	   Make	uuidd use this pathname	for the	unix-domain socket. By
	   default, the	pathname used is {runstatedir}/uuidd/request. This
	   option is primarily for debugging purposes, since the pathname is
	   hard-coded in the libuuid library.

       -T, --timeout number
	   Make	uuidd exit after number	seconds	of inactivity.

       -t, --time
	   Test	uuidd by trying	to connect to a	running	uuidd daemon and
	   request it to return	a time-based UUID.

       -h, --help
	   Display help	text and exit.

       -V, --version
	   Display version and exit.

EXAMPLE
       Start up	a daemon, print	42 random keys,	and then stop the daemon:

	   uuidd -p /tmp/uuidd.pid -s /tmp/uuidd.socket
	   uuidd -d -r -n 42 -s	/tmp/uuidd.socket
	   uuidd -d -k -s /tmp/uuidd.socket

AUTHOR
       The uuidd daemon	was written by Theodore	Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>.

SEE ALSO
       uuid(3),	uuidgen(1)

REPORTING BUGS
       For bug reports,	use the	issue tracker
       <https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues>.

AVAILABILITY
       The uuidd command is part of the	util-linux package which can be
       downloaded from Linux Kernel Archive
       <https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/>.

util-linux 2.41.1		  2025-06-24			      UUIDD(8)

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