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<h1> The <tt>s6-svdt-clear</tt> program </h1>
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<tt>s6-svdt-clear</tt> clears the recorded death tally of a service.
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<h2> Interface </h2>
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s6-svdt-clear <em>servicedir</em>
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s6-svdt-clear clears the recorded death tally of the service being
currently supervised at the <em>servicedir</em>
<a href="servicedir.html">service directory</a>.
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<li> 0: success </li>
<li> 100: wrong usage </li>
<li> 111: system call failed </li>
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<h2> Notes </h2>
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<li> Use of <tt>s6-svdt-clear</tt> impacts the listings obtained
by the <a href="s6-svdt.html">s6-svdt</a> command. </li>
<li> It also impacts the behaviour of the
<a href="s6-permafailon.html">s6-permafailon</a> command. This is
the main reason to use <tt>s6-svdt-clear</tt>: once a service has
failed permanently due to an excessive number of deaths in a given
time, it can be useful to erase that record of deaths before
starting the service again, in order to avoid permanently failing
again too fast. </li>
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