Needrestart
needrestart checks which daemons need to be restarted after library upgrades.
Beschreibung
Installation
Syntax
Parameter
Optionen
Konfiguration
Anwendungen
USAGE
Usage:
needrestart [-(v|q)] [-n] [-c <cfg>] [-r <mode>] [-f <fe>] [-u <ui>] [-(b|p)] [-kl]
-v be more verbose
-q be quiet
-m <mode>
set level of technical details
e (e)asy mode
a (a)dvanced mode
-n set default answer to 'no'
-c <cfg>
config filename
-r <mode>
set restart mode
l (l)ist only
i (i)nteractive restart
a (a)utomatically restart
ATTENTION: If needrestart is configured to run in interactive mode but is run non-interactive (i.e. unattended-upgrades) it will fallback to list only mode.
-b enable batch mode
-p nagios plugin mode: makes output and exit codes nagios compatible
-f <fe>
override debconf(7) frontend, sets the DEBIAN_FRONTEND environment variable to <fe>
-u <ui>
use preferred UI package (-u ? shows available packages)
By using one of the following options only the specified checks are performed:
-k check for obsolete kernel
-l check for obsolete libraries
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables can be used to override the config file options. Command line parame‐ ters do always supersede them.
NEEDRESTART_MODE
Change the configured restart mode (see also the -r parameter): (l)ist only, (i)nteractive or (a)utomatically
When used with apt-get(8) needrestart supports the following additional environment variables:
DEBIAN_FRONTEND
The debconf(7) frontend to use, can also set using the -f parameter.
NEEDRESTART_SUSPEND
If set to a non-empty value the apt-get(8) hook will not run needrestart after installing or updat‐ ing packages.