diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b0880a7..38ef845 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -23,19 +23,19 @@ Optional settings (incomplete list): * `service_respawn = no` — Restart the service. Takes `no`, `always`, `on-failure` and `on-success`. * `service_workdir = /` * `service_pidfile` — If the service manages its own pidfile, set this. -* `service_pidfile_timeout` — How long to wait for the service to create its pidfile. -* `service_pidfile_remove_stale` — Remove stale pidfiles before spawning the service process. -* `service_logfile_out` — Logfile for output. -* `service_logfile_err` — Logfile for stderr, by default also points to `service_logfile_out`. -* `service_stop_timeout` — How long to wait after sending the stop command. -* `service_ready_timeout` — How long to wait till the service is ready, in seconds. -* `service_stop_signal` — Which signal to send to the service when stopping. -* `service_reload_signal` — Which signal to send to the service when reloading. -* `service_cgroup_exclusive` — Refuse to start the service if the cgroup is not empty. -* `service_cgroup_wait` — Wait on the entire cgroup to die when stopping the service. -* `service_cgroup_strict` — Refuse to do anything if the service's recorded PID is both running and not in the service's appropriate cgroup. This usually means you've either found a bug or something bad happened to your system. -* `service_cgroup_kill` — Kill the entire cgroup when stopping the service. -* `service_cgroup_kill_signal` — Which signal to use for that. -* `service_cgroup_cleanup` — Kill the entire cgroup on watchdog cleanup. Note that it is distinctly not the same as killing the cgroup on stopping. -* `service_success_exit` — Array. Which exit codes to treat as successful termination. Only works for managed services (With no custom pidfile). -* `service_oneshot` — The service is supposed to do something and die instead of daemonizing. +* `service_pidfile_timeout = 15` — How long to wait for the service to create its pidfile. +* `service_pidfile_remove_stale = yes` — Remove stale pidfiles before spawning the service process. +* `service_logfile_out = $logdir/$service_name.log` — Logfile for output. +* `service_logfile_err = $service_logfile_out` — Logfile for stderr. +* `service_stop_timeout = 30` — How long to wait after sending the stop command. +* `service_ready_timeout = 15` — How long to wait till the service is ready, in seconds. +* `service_stop_signal = 15` — Which signal to send to the service when stopping. +* `service_reload_signal = 1` — Which signal to send to the service when reloading. +* `service_cgroup_exclusive = no` — Refuse to start the service if the cgroup is not empty. +* `service_cgroup_wait = no` — Wait on the entire cgroup to die when stopping the service. +* `service_cgroup_strict = 1` — Refuse to do anything if the service's recorded PID is both running and not in the service's appropriate cgroup. This usually means you've either found a bug or something bad happened to your system. +* `service_cgroup_kill = no` — Kill the entire cgroup when stopping the service. +* `service_cgroup_kill_signal = 15` — Which signal to use for that. +* `service_cgroup_cleanup = no` — Kill the entire cgroup on watchdog cleanup. Note that it is distinctly not the same as killing the cgroup on stopping. +* `service_success_exit = 0` — Array. Which exit codes to treat as successful termination. Only works for managed services (With no custom pidfile). +* `service_oneshot = no` — The service is supposed to do something and die instead of daemonizing.