checkrestart (1)
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checkrestart.1 - provide a list of processes that need to be restarted Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Javier Fernandez-Sanguino This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. On Debian systems, a copy of the GNU General Public License version 2 can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.
NAME
checkrestart - check which processes need to be restarted after an upgradeSYNOPSIS
checkrestart [ -hvpan ] [ -b blacklist_file ] [ -i package_name ] [ -e pid ]DESCRIPTION
The checkrestart program tries to determine if there are processes in the system that need to be restarted after a system upgrade. This is necessary since an upgrade will usually bring new system libraries and running processes will be still using the old versions of the libraries. In stable Debian GNU/Linux systems this is typically needed to eliminate a system exposure to a vulnerability which might have been fixed by upgrading a library which that process makes use of.Consequently, checkrestart is sometimes used as an audit tool to find outdated versions of libraries in use, particularly after security upgrades. Administrators should not, however, rely on its output completely (see BUGS below).
This script needs to run as root in order to obtain the information it needs for analysis.
OPTIONS
- -h, --help
-
Show the program help and exit.
- -v, --verbose
-
Generate detailed output. This output includes the list of all
processes found using deleted files or descriptors as well as the deleted files
and descriptors found.
- -p, --package
-
Only process deleted files that belong to a package, ignoring deleted files
which do not have an associated package in the package system.
- -a, --all
-
Process all deleted files regardless of location. This makes
the program analyse deleted files even if they would be discarded
because they are located in locations, such as
/tmp
, which are known to produce false positives. It will take preceded if used
simultaneously with the
-p
option.
- -b file, --blacklist=file
-
Read a blacklist of regular expressions from
file.
Any files matching the patterns will be ignored. More than one pattern
can be provided by using this option more than once.
- -i name, --ignore=name
-
Ignore services that are associated to the package name provided in
name.
More than one package can be provided by using this option more than once.
- -e pid, --excludepid=pid
-
Exclude processes running with
pid
when looking for open files. This can speed up checkrestart on systems with a
large number of open files. Note: this option only works if
lsof(8)
is not used. More than one process identifier can be provided by
using this option more than once.
- -n, --nolsof
-
Do not use
lsof(8)
even if available. In some systems where there are large number of files the
use of lsof might be inefficient. Use this option to disable lsof. Notice also
that if lsof is not installed an alternative mechanism to extract deleted files
will be used instead. Consequently, there is no need to set this option
in systems that do not have
lsof(8)
installed.
EXIT STATUS
The program will exit with error (1) if a non-root user tries to run it. Otherwise, it will always exit with error status 0.
EXAMPLE
Start it as user root without parameters:
# checkrestart
Found 20 processes using old versions of upgraded files
(15 distinct programs)
(14 distinct packages)
Of these, 12 seem to contain init scripts which can be used to restart them:
The following packages seem to have init scripts that could be used to restart them:
gpm:
3044 /usr/sbin/gpm
rpcbind:
2208 /sbin/rpcbind
bind9:
8463 /usr/sbin/named
openssh-server:
22124 /usr/sbin/sshd
ntp:
4078 /usr/sbin/ntpd
tftpd-hpa:
3417 /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
uptimed:
2704 /usr/sbin/uptimed
cron:
3019 /usr/sbin/cron
postfix:
22145 /usr/lib/postfix/qmgr
8892 /usr/lib/postfix/master
hddtemp:
3174 /usr/sbin/hddtemp
autofs:
2792 /usr/sbin/automount
openbsd-inetd:
3254 /usr/sbin/inetd
These are the init scripts:
service gpm restart
service rpcbind restart
service bind9 restart
service ssh restart
service ntp restart
service tftpd-hpa restart
service uptimed restart
service cron restart
service postfix restart
service hddtemp restart
service autofs restart
service openbsd-inetd restart
These processes do not seem to have an associated init script to restart them:
isc-dhcp-client:
3775 /sbin/dhclient
BUGS
This program might fail if the output of the lsof(8) utility changes since it depends on it to detect which deleted files are used by processes. It might also output some false positives depending on the processes' behaviour since it does not check yet if the (deleted) files in use are really libraries.If you find a false positive in checkrestart please provide the following information when submitting a bug report:
- ---
-
The output of checkrestart using the -v (verbose) option.
- ---
- The output of running the following command as root:
lsof | egrep 'delete|DEL|path inode'
checkrestart
is also sensitive to the kernel version in use. And might fail to work with newer
(or older) versions.
SEE ALSO
lsof(8), needrestart(8)Please note that the needrestart program uses a different logic to determine which services should be restarted based on deleted files. Results might not be exactly the same as those provided by checkrestart
AUTHOR
checkrestart was written by Matt Zimmerman for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. It was later improved by Javier Fernandez-Sanguino with contributions from many different users and developers of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
Copyright (C) 2001 Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>
Copyright (C) 2007,2010-2015 Javier Fernandez-Sanguino <jfs@debian.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
On Debian systems, a copy of the GNU General Public License version 2 can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.