salt.modules.openbsdservice

The service module for OpenBSD

Important

If you feel that Salt should be using this module to manage services on a minion, and it is using a different module (or gives an error similar to 'service.start' is not available), see here.

salt.modules.openbsdservice.available(name)

New in version 2014.7.0.

Returns True if the specified service is available, otherwise returns False.

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.available sshd
salt.modules.openbsdservice.disabled(name)

New in version 2014.7.0.

Return True if the named service is disabled, false otherwise

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.disabled <service name>
salt.modules.openbsdservice.enabled(name, **kwargs)

New in version 2014.7.0.

Return True if the named service is enabled, false otherwise

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.enabled <service name>
salt.modules.openbsdservice.get_all()

New in version 2014.7.0.

Return all available boot services

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.get_all
salt.modules.openbsdservice.get_disabled()

New in version 2014.7.0.

Return a set of services that are installed but disabled

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.get_disabled
salt.modules.openbsdservice.get_enabled()

New in version 2014.7.0.

Return a list of service that are enabled on boot

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.get_enabled
salt.modules.openbsdservice.missing(name)

New in version 2014.7.0.

The inverse of service.available. Returns True if the specified service is not available, otherwise returns False.

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.missing sshd
salt.modules.openbsdservice.reload_(name)

New in version 2014.7.0.

Reload the named service

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.reload <service name>
salt.modules.openbsdservice.restart(name)

Restart the named service

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.restart <service name>
salt.modules.openbsdservice.start(name)

Start the specified service

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.start <service name>
salt.modules.openbsdservice.status(name, sig=None)

Return the status for a service, returns a bool whether the service is running.

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.status <service name>
salt.modules.openbsdservice.stop(name)

Stop the specified service

CLI Example:

salt '*' service.stop <service name>