.TH runsvdir 8 .SH NAME runsvdir \- starts and monitors a collection of runsv(8) processes .SH SYNOPSIS .B runsvdir [\-P] .I dir [ .I log ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I dir must be a directory. .I log is a space holder for a readproctitle log, and must be at least seven characters long or absent. .P .B runsvdir starts a .BR runsv (8) process for each subdirectory in the services directory .IR dir , up to a limit of 1000 subdirectories. .B runsvdir skips subdirectory names starting with dots. .BR runsv (8) must be in .BR runsvdir 's PATH. .P At least every five seconds .B runsvdir checks whether the services directory .I dir has changed. If it sees a new subdirectory in .IR dir , it starts a new .BR runsv (8) process. If it sees an old sudirectory where a .BR runsv (8) process has exited, it restarts the .BR runsv (8) process. If .B runsvdir sees a subdirectory being removed that was previously there, it sends the corresponding .BR runsv (8) process a TERM signal, stops monitoring this process, and so does not restart the .BR runsv (8) process if it exits. .P If the .I log argument is given to .BR runsvdir , all output to standard error is redirected to this .IR log , which is similar to the daemontools' .B readproctitle log. To see the most recent error messages, use a process-listing tool such as .BR ps (1). .B runsvdir writes a dot to the readproctitle log every 15 minutes so that old error messages expire. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-P use .BR setsid (2) to run each .BR runsv (8) process in a new session and separate process group. .SH SIGNALS If .B runsvdir receives a TERM signal, it exits with 0 immediately. .P If .B runsvdir receives a HUP signal, it sends a TERM signal to each .BR runsv (8) process it is monitoring and then exits with 111. .SH SEE ALSO sv(8), runsv(8), runsvchdir(8), runit(8), runit-init(8), chpst(8), svlogd(8), utmpset(8), setsid(2) .P http://smarden.org/runit/ .SH AUTHOR Gerrit Pape