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29.Dd January 14, 2021
30.Dt DAEMON 8
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm daemon
34.Nd run detached from the controlling terminal
35.Sh SYNOPSIS
36.Nm
37.Op Fl cfHrS
38.Op Fl p Ar child_pidfile
39.Op Fl P Ar supervisor_pidfile
40.Op Fl t Ar title
41.Op Fl u Ar user
42.Op Fl m Ar output_mask
43.Op Fl o Ar output_file
44.Op Fl s Ar syslog_priority
45.Op Fl T Ar syslog_tag
46.Op Fl l Ar syslog_facility
47.Op Fl R Ar restart_delay_seconds
48.Ar command arguments ...
49.Sh DESCRIPTION
50The
51.Nm
52utility detaches itself from the controlling terminal and
53executes the program specified by its arguments.
54Privileges may be lowered to the specified user.
55The output of the daemonized process may be redirected to syslog and to a
56log file.
57.Pp
58The options are as follows:
59.Bl -tag -width indent
60.It Fl c , Fl -change-dir
61Change the current working directory to the root
62.Pq Dq Pa / .
63.It Fl f , Fl -close-fds
64Redirect standard input, standard output and standard error to
65.Pa /dev/null .
66When this option is used together with any of the options related to file
67or syslog output, the standard file descriptors are first redirected to
68.Pa /dev/null ,
69then stdout and/or stderr is redirected to a file or to syslog as
70specified by the other options.
71.It Fl H , Fl -sighup
72Close
73.Pa output_file
74and re-open it when signal SIGHUP is received, for interoperability with
75.Xr newsyslog 1
76and similar log rotation / archival mechanisms.  If
77.Fl -output-file
78is not specified, this flag is ignored.
79.It Fl S , Fl -syslog
80Enable syslog output.
81This is implicitly applied if other syslog parameters are provided.
82The default values are daemon, notice, and daemon for facility, priority, and
83tag, respectively.
84.It Fl o , Fl -output-file Ar output_file
85Append output from the daemonized process to
86.Pa output_file .
87If the file does not exist, it is created with permissions 0600.
88When this option is used together with options
89.Fl -change-dir
90and
91.Fl -sighup
92the absolute path needs to be provided to ensure
93.Nm
94can re-open the file after a SIGHUP.
95.It Fl m , Fl -output-mask Ar output_mask
96Redirect output from the child process stdout (1), stderr (2), or both (3).
97This value specifies what is sent to syslog and the log file.
98The default is 3.
99.It Fl p , Fl -child-pidfile Ar child_pidfile
100Write the ID of the created process into the
101.Ar child_pidfile
102using the
103.Xr pidfile 3
104functionality.
105The program is executed in a spawned child process while the
106.Nm
107waits until it terminates to keep the
108.Ar child_pidfile
109locked and removes it after the process exits.
110The
111.Ar child_pidfile
112owner is the user who runs the
113.Nm
114regardless of whether the
115.Fl -user
116option is used or not.
117.It Fl P , Fl -supervisor-pidfile Ar supervisor_pidfile
118Write the ID of the
119.Nm
120process into the
121.Ar supervisor_pidfile
122using the
123.Xr pidfile 3
124functionality.
125The program is executed in a spawned child process while the
126.Nm
127waits until it terminates to keep the
128.Ar supervisor_pidfile
129locked and removes it after the process exits.
130The
131.Ar supervisor_pidfile
132owner is the user who runs the
133.Nm
134regardless of whether the
135.Fl -user
136option is used or not.
137.It Fl r , Fl -restart
138Supervise and restart the program after a one-second delay if it has
139been terminated.
140.It Fl R , Fl -restart-delay Ar restart_delay_seconds
141Supervise and restart the program after the specified delay
142if it has been terminated.
143.It Fl t , Fl -title Ar title
144Set the title for the daemon process.
145The default is the daemonized invocation.
146.It Fl u , Fl -user Ar user
147Login name of the user to execute the program under.
148Requires adequate superuser privileges.
149.It Fl s , Fl -syslog-priority Ar syslog_priority
150These priorities are accepted: emerg, alert, crit, err, warning,
151notice, info, and debug.
152The default is notice.
153.It Fl l , Fl -syslog-facility Ar syslog_facility
154These facilities are accepted: auth, authpriv, console, cron, daemon,
155ftp, kern, lpr, mail, news, ntp, security, syslog, user, uucp, and
156local0, ..., local7.
157The default is daemon.
158.It Fl T , Fl -syslog-tag Ar syslog_tag
159Set the tag which is appended to all syslog messages.
160The default is daemon.
161.El
162.Pp
163If any of the options
164.Fl -child-pidfile ,
165.Fl -output-mask ,
166.Fl -restart ,
167.Fl -restart-delay ,
168.Fl -supervisor-pidfile ,
169.Fl -syslog ,
170.Fl -syslog-facility
171.Fl -syslog-priority ,
172.Fl -syslog-tag ,
173or
174.Fl -output ,
175are specified, the program is executed in a spawned child process.
176The
177.Nm
178waits until it terminates to keep the pid file(s) locked and removes them
179after the process exits or restarts the program.
180In this case if the monitoring
181.Nm
182receives software termination signal (SIGTERM) it forwards it to the
183spawned process.
184Normally it will cause the child to exit, remove the pidfile(s)
185and then terminate.
186.Pp
187If neither file or syslog output are selected, all output is redirected to the
188.Nm
189process and written to stdout.
190The
191.Fl -close-fds
192option may be used to suppress the stdout output completely.
193.Pp
194The
195.Fl -supervisor-pidfile
196option is useful combined with the
197.Fl -restart
198option as
199.Ar supervisor_pidfile
200contains the ID of the supervisor
201not the child.
202This is especially important if you use
203.Fl -restart
204in an rc script as the
205.Fl -child-pidfile
206option will give you the child's ID to signal when you attempt to
207stop the service, causing
208.Nm
209to restart the child.
210.Sh EXIT STATUS
211The
212.Nm
213utility exits 1 if an error is returned by the
214.Xr daemon 3
215library routine, 2 if
216.Ar child_pidfile
217or
218.Ar supervisor_pidfile
219is requested, but cannot be opened, 3 if process is already running (pidfile
220exists and is locked), 4 if
221.Ar syslog_priority
222is not accepted, 5 if
223.Ar syslog_facility
224is not accepted, 6 if
225.Ar output_mask
226is not within the accepted range, 7 if
227.Ar output_file
228cannot be opened for appending, and otherwise 0.
229.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
230If the command cannot be executed, an error message is printed to
231standard error.
232The exact behavior depends on the logging parameters and the
233.Fl -close-fds
234flag.
235.Sh SEE ALSO
236.Xr nohup 1 ,
237.Xr setregid 2 ,
238.Xr setreuid 2 ,
239.Xr daemon 3 ,
240.Xr exec 3 ,
241.Xr pidfile 3 ,
242.Xr termios 4 ,
243.Xr tty 4
244.Sh HISTORY
245The
246.Nm
247utility first appeared in
248.Fx 4.7 .
249