stopping(7)


NAME

   stopping - event signalling that a job is stopping

SYNOPSIS

   stopping   JOB=JOB  INSTANCE=INSTANCE  RESULT=RESULT  [PROCESS=PROCESS]
   [EXIT_STATUS=STATUS] [EXIT_SIGNAL=SIGNAL] [ENV]...

DESCRIPTION

   The stopping event is generated by the Upstart init(8) daemon  when  an
   instance  of  a  job  begins  stopping.   The  JOB environment variable
   contains the job name, and the INSTANCE environment  variable  contains
   the instance name which will be empty for single-instance jobs.

   If  the  job is stopping normally, the RESULT environment variable will
   be ok, otherwise if the job is stopping because it has failed  it  will
   be failed.

   When  the  job has failed, the process that failed will be given in the
   PROCESS environment variable.  This may be pre-start, post-start, main,
   pre-stop  or  post-stop;  it  may  also be the special value respawn to
   indicate that the job is stopping because it hit the respawn limit.

   Finally in the case of a failed  job,  one  of  either  EXIT_STATUS  or
   EXIT_SIGNAL  may  be  given  to indicate the cause of the stop.  Either
   EXIT_STATUS will contain the  exit  status  code  of  the  process,  or
   EXIT_SIGNAL  will  contain  the  name  of  the  signal that the process
   received.  The normal exit job configuration  stanza  can  be  used  to
   prevent  particular exit status values or signals resulting in a failed
   job, see init(5) for more information.

   If neither EXIT_STATUS or EXIT_SIGNAL is given for a failed process, it
   is  because  the process failed to spawn (for example, file not found).
   See the system logs for the error.

   init(8) will wait for all services started by this event to be running,
   all  tasks  started by this event to have finished and all jobs stopped
   by this event to  be  stopped  before  allowing  the  job  to  continue
   stopping.

   This  allows  jobs  to depend on other jobs, safely stopping themselves
   before their dependency goes away.  This event  is  typically  combined
   with the started(7) event by services.

   Job configuration files may use the export stanza to export environment
   variables from their own environment  into  the  stopping  event.   See
   init(5) for more details.

EXAMPLE

   A service that wishes to depend on another service might use:

          start on started apache
          stop on stopping apache

   A task that must be run before another task or service is stopped might
   use:

          start on stopping postgresql RESULT=ok

SEE ALSO

   starting(7) started(7) stopped(7) init(5)





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