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- # uci
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- `disabled`, bool, default `0`
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- `name`, string, name of the service instance
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- `command`, file, the service instance executable
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- `args`, list of args
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- `stderr`, bool, default `0`, log stderr output of the service instance
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- `stdout`, bool, default `0`, log stdout output of the service instance
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- `env`, list of environment variable settings of the form `var=val`
-
- `file`, list of file names. Service instances will be restarted if content of
- these files have changed on service reload event.
-
- `respawn_threshold`, uinteger, default `3600`, time in seconds the instances
- have to be in running state to be considered a valid run
-
- `respawn_timeout`, uinteger, default `5`, time in seconds the instance should
- be delayed to start again after the last crash
-
- `respawn_maxfail`, uinteger, default `5`, maximum times the instances can
- crash/fail in a row and procd will not try to bring it up again after this
- limit has been reached
-
- # notes and faq
-
- Initial environment variables presented to service instances may be different
- from what was observed on the interactive terminal. E.g. `HOME=/` may affect
- reading `~/.ssh/known_hosts` of dropbear ssh instance.
-
- PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin PWD=/ HOME=/
-
- If `list args xxx` seems to be too long causing pain, consider using `/bin/sh`
- as the `command`. It is also worth noting that uci supports multi-line option
- value.
-
- Child processes will keep running when their parent process was killed. This
- is especially the case and should be taken into account with option `command`
- being `/bin/sh` and it is recommended to use `exec` as the last shell command.
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