policy-rc.d
is consulted by
invoke-rc.d(8)
to determine if a particular init script is to be run or not.
The
runit(8)
Unix init scheme provides service management and service supervision
through run scripts, and doesn't use SystemV alike init scripts.
The services are controlled through the
sv(8)
program, which optionally can be symlinked to
/etc/init.d/initscriptID
to provide an LSB compatible interface to init script actions.
runit-policy-rc.d's
policy is to only run init scripts, if the 'script' is a symbolic link to the
sv program.
OPTIONS
--quiet
no error messages are generated.
--list
instead of verifying policy, list (in a "human parseable" way) all
policies defined for the given
initscriptID
(for all runlevels if no
runlevels
are specified; otherwise, list it only for the
runlevels
specified), as well as all known actions and their fallbacks for the
given
initscriptID
(note that actions and fallback actions might be global and not
particular to a single initscript id).
runit-policy-rc.d
always prints ``runit's init script policy is to only run init scripts, if
the 'script' is a symbolic link to the sv program.'' and the output of