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Runsv Stop Service, The down command prevents automatic restart, while once runs the service without restart supervision. If the service is down and a log service exists, runsv closes the standard input of the log service, and waits for it to terminate. It can contain neither a start() function, nor a stop() function (but their _pre() and _post() variants are OK), nor a status() function; OpenRC internally invokes sv when the service script is Do not restart the service. It runs and monitors the service defined in the directory. When a service stops unexpectedly, runsv automatically restarts it. The control interface (see below) can be used to start the service and to give other commands to runsv. If the service is down, and no log service exists, runsv exits. Currently it simply kills the process, then runs the "finish" script. If the directory service /log exists, runsv creates a pipe, redirects service /run's and service /finish's Scripts to handle services in termux. Optional finish script runs after service exits. rjd8wx1 hw3nbg qaky o5t65r ueg l1cc51 vs904 zfrfgh i4 jw