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6 sd_watchdog_enabled - Check whether the service manager expects
7 watchdog keep-alive notifications from a service
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10 #include <systemd/sd-daemon.h>
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12 int sd_watchdog_enabled(int unset_environment, uint64_t *usec);
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15 sd_watchdog_enabled() may be called by a service to detect whether the
16 service manager expects regular keep-alive watchdog notification events
17 from it, and the timeout after which the manager will act on the
18 service if it did not get such a notification.
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20 If the $WATCHDOG_USEC environment variable is set, and the
21 $WATCHDOG_PID variable is unset or set to the PID of the current
22 process, the service manager expects notifications from this process.
23 The manager will usually terminate a service when it does not get a
24 notification message within the specified time after startup and after
25 each previous message. It is recommended that a daemon sends a
26 keep-alive notification message to the service manager every half of
27 the time returned here. Notification messages may be sent with
28 sd_notify(3) with a message string of "WATCHDOG=1".
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30 If the unset_environment parameter is non-zero, sd_watchdog_enabled()
31 will unset the $WATCHDOG_USEC and $WATCHDOG_PID environment variables
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33 succeeded or not). Those variables are no longer inherited by child
34 processes. Further calls to sd_watchdog_enabled() will also return with
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37 If the usec parameter is non-NULL, sd_watchdog_enabled() will write the
38 timeout in µs for the watchdog logic to it.
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40 To enable service supervision with the watchdog logic, use WatchdogSec=
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43 Use sd_event_set_watchdog(3) to enable automatic watchdog support in
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47 On failure, this call returns a negative errno-style error code. If the
48 service manager expects watchdog keep-alive notification messages to be
49 sent, > 0 is returned, otherwise 0 is returned. Only if the return
50 value is > 0, the usec parameter is valid after the call.
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53 These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be compiled
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56 Internally, this function parses the $WATCHDOG_PID and $WATCHDOG_USEC
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58 $WATCHDOG_PID does not contain the PID of the current process, under
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63 $WATCHDOG_PID
64 Set by the system manager for supervised process for which watchdog
65 support is enabled, and contains the PID of that process. See above
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68 $WATCHDOG_USEC
69 Set by the system manager for supervised process for which watchdog
70 support is enabled, and contains the watchdog timeout in µs. See
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74 systemd(1), sd-daemon(3), daemon(7), systemd.service(5), sd_notify(3),
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