update-rc.d
UPDATE-RC.D(D)            dpkg utilities           UPDATE-RC.D(D)



NAME
       update-rc.d  -  install  and  remove  System-V  style init
       script links

SYNOPSIS
       update-rc.d [-n] [-f] name remove

       update-rc.d [-n] name defaults [NN | NN-start NN-stop]

       update-rc.d [-n] name start|stop NN runlevel runlevel  ...
              .  start|stop NN runlevel runlevel ...  . ...

DESCRIPTION
       update-rc.d  automatically updates the System V style init
       script   links   /etc/rcrunlevel.d/NNname    to    scripts
       /etc/init.d/name.   These  are  run  by init when changing
       runlevels and are generally used to start and stop  system
       services  such  as  daemons.   runlevel is one of the run-
       levels supported by init, 0123456789S, and NN is the  two-
       digit  sequence code used by init to decide which order to
       run the scripts in.

       This manpage documents only the  usage  and  behaviour  of
       update-rc.d.   For a discussion of the System V style init
       script arrangements please see init(t) and the  dpkg  pro-
       grammers' manual.

INSTALLING INIT SCRIPT LINKS
       When run with either the defaults, start, or stop options,
       update-rc.d   makes   links   /etc/rcrunlevel.d/[SK]NNname
       pointing to the script /etc/init.d/name,

       If  any  files  /etc/rcrunlevel.d/[SK]??name already exist
       then update-rc.d does nothing.  This is so that the system
       administrator  can rearrange the links, provided that they
       leave at least one link remaining,  without  having  their
       configuration overwritten.

       If  defaults  is  used then update-rc.d will make links to
       start the service in runlevels 2345 and stop  the  service
       in  runlevels  016.   By  default  all the links will have
       sequence code 20, but this can be overridden by  supplying
       one  or  two  NN  arguments;  one  argument  overrides the
       sequence code for both start and stop links whereas of two
       arguments the first overrides the code for start links and
       the second that for stop links.

       Instead of defaults the runlevels in which  to  start  and
       stop  the  service  may  be  specified  explicitly using a
       series of sets of arguments:

       Each of these sets starts with an argument start  or  stop
       to  specify  whether start or stop links are to be created
       by that set.  Then follows NN, the  sequence  code  number
       for  all  the  links  in the set, and one or more runlevel
       numbers as a single argument each.  The set is  terminated
       by an argument .  (a single full stop).

       When explicit specification, rather than defaults, is used
       there will usually be one start and one stop set.  If dif-
       ferent  sequence codes are required in different runlevels
       then several start  sets  or  several  stop  sets  may  be
       specified.

       The  script /etc/init.d/name must exist before update-rc.d
       is run to create the links.

REMOVING SCRIPTS
       When invoked with the remove option,  update-rc.d  removes
       any  links  in  the  /etc/rcrunlevel.d  directories to the
       script  /etc/init.d/name.   The  script  must  have   been
       deleted  already  -  update-rc.d checks for this.  update-
       rc.d is  usually  called  from  a  package's  post-removal
       script when that script detects that its first argument is
       purge, indicating that the user has requested the configu-
       ration  for  the  package to be removed.  Any files in the
       /etc/rcrunlevel.d directories that are not symbolic  links
       to the script /etc/init.d/name will be left untouched.

OPTIONS
       -n     Don't do anything, just show what we would do.

       -f     Force  removal of symlinks even if /etc/init.d/name
              still exists.

EXAMPLES
       Insert links using the defaults:
          update-rc.d foobar defaults
       Equivalent command using explicit argument sets:
          update-rc.d foobar start 20 2 3 4 5 . stop 20 0 1 6 .

BUGS
       There should be a way  for  the  system  administrator  to
       specify  at  least the default start and stop runlevels to
       be used by defaults and possibly to override other  things
       as well.

FILES
       /etc/init.d/
              The directory containing the actual init scripts.

       /etc/rc?.d/
              The  directories  containing the links used by init
              and managed by update-rc.d.

       /etc/init.d/skeleton
              Model for use by writers of init.d scripts.

SEE ALSO
       dpkg programmers manual,
       /etc/init.d/skeleton,
       init(t).



Debian Project             2 March 1998            UPDATE-RC.D(D)