networkd-dispatcher
NETWORKD-DISPATCHER(8) NETWORKD-DISPATCHER(8)
NAME
networkd-dispatcher - Dispatcher service for systemd-networkd
connection status changes
SYNOPSIS
networkd-dispatcher [-h] [-S SCRIPT_DIR] [-T] [-v] [-q]
DESCRIPTION
Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd connection status changes. This
daemon is similar to NetworkManager-dispatcher, but is much more
limited in the types of events it supports due to the limited nature of
systemd-networkd(8).
Desired actions (scripts) are placed into directories that reflect
systemd-networkd operational states under SCRIPT_DIR and are executed
when the daemon receives the relevant event from systemd-networkd.
The daemon listens for signals from systemd-networkd over dbus, so it
should be very light on resources (e.g. no polling). It is meant to be
run as a system-wide daemon (as root). This allows it to be used for
tasks such as starting a VPN after a connection is established.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print command-line syntax and program options to stdout.
-S, --script-dir=SCRIPT_DIR
Location under which to look for scripts. Like the PATH environment
variable, this may contain multiple directories separated by : and
in case multiple directories have scripts with the same name, the
earliest directory wins. Defaults to
/etc/networkd-dispatcher:/usr/lib/networkd-dispatcher.
-T, --run-startup-triggers
Generate events reflecting preexisting state and behavior on
startup. This can be used to ensure that triggers are belatedly run
even if networkd-dispatcher is invoked after systemd-networkd has
already started an interface.
-v, --verbose
Increase verbosity by one level. The default level is WARNING. Each
use of -v will increment the log level (towards INFO or DEBUG), and
each use of -q will decrement it (towards ERROR or CRITICAL).
-q, --quiet
Decrease verbosity by one level.
CONFIGURATION FILES
The systemd service reads /etc/default/networkd-dispatcher as an
environment file for additional daemon arguments.
The scripts to be run on network changes are in subdirectories
routable.d/, dormant.d/, no-carrier.d/, off.d/, carrier.d/,
degraded.d/, configured.d, configuring.d/ inside SCRIPT_DIR. The
default value for SCRIPT_DIR is
/etc/networkd-dispatcher:/usr/lib/networkd-dispatcher.
For information about the network operational states exposed by
systemd, see networkctl(1).
RESOURCES
GitHub: https://github.com/craftyguy/networkd-dispatcher
SEE ALSO
systemd-networkd(8), networkctl(1)
05/04/2022 NETWORKD-DISPATCHER(8)
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