# This is actually a bash script # Enable cgroup-related functions #cgroups = 0 # Where to search for services, works as a PATH-like array. #service_path = "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/ssm/services" /etc/ssm/services "$rundir/services" /usr/share/ssm/services # Service defaults ## Respawn the service if it exits #service_respawn = 0 ## Working directory #service_workdir = '/' ## How long do we wait for the service to stop #service_stop_timeout = 30 ## How long do we wait for the service to get ready #service_ready_timeout = 15 ## Signals to pass through to the service under the respawner #service_signals = 1 10 12 ## The signal to send to reload the service #service_reload_signal = 1 ## The signal to send to stop the service #service_stop_signal = 15 ## These only work with cgroups = 1: ## Check if the recorded PID of the service is in the correct cgroup. #service_cgroup_strict = 1 ## Refuse to start the service if its cgroup is not empty #service_cgroup_exclusive = 0 ## Wait on all the members of the cgroup to exit when stopping the service. #service_cgroup_wait = 0 ## Send a kill signal to the members of cgroup when ## stopping the service, and the signal to send: #service_cgroup_kill = 0 #service_cgroup_kill_signal = 15 # Clean up the cgroup when the service exits for any reason #service_cgroup_cleanup = 0