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NEEDS-RESTARTING(1) | dnf-plugins-core | NEEDS-RESTARTING(1) |
NAME¶
needs-restarting - redirecting to DNF needs-restarting Plugin
Check for running processes that should be restarted.
SYNOPSIS¶
dnf needs-restarting [-u] [-r] [-s]
DESCRIPTION¶
needs-restarting looks through running processes and tries to detect those that use files from packages that have been updated after the given process started. Such processes are reported by this tool.
Note that in most cases a process should survive update of its binary and libraries it is using without requiring to be restarted for proper operation. There are however specific cases when this does not apply. Separately, processes often need to be restarted to reflect security updates.
NOTE:
- st_mtime of /proc/1
- Reflects the time the first process was run after booting. This works for all known cases except machines without a RTC—they awake at the start of the epoch.
- /proc/uptime
- Seconds field of /proc/uptime subtracted from the current time. Works for machines without RTC if the current time is reasonably correct. Does not work on containers which share their kernel with the host—there, the host kernel uptime is returned.
WARNING:
OPTIONS¶
All general DNF options are accepted, see Options in dnf(8) for details.
- -u, --useronly
- Only consider processes belonging to the running user.
- -r, --reboothint
- Only report whether a reboot is required (exit code 1) or not (exit code 0).
- -s, --services
- Only list the affected systemd services.
CONFIGURATION¶
/etc/dnf/plugins/needs-restarting.d/
/etc/dnf/plugins/needs-restarting.d/pkgname.conf
Packages can be added to needs-restarting via conf files in config directory. Config files need to have .conf extension or will be ignored.
More than one package is allowed in each file (one package per line) although it is advised to use one file for each package.
Example:
echo "dwm" > /etc/dnf/plugins/needs-restarting.d/dwm.conf
AUTHOR¶
See AUTHORS in your Core DNF Plugins distribution
COPYRIGHT¶
2024, Red Hat, Licensed under GPLv2+
August 22, 2024 | 4.9.0 |