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-rw-r--r--doc/s6-svlink.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/s6-svunlink.html8
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/doc/s6-socklog.html b/doc/s6-socklog.html
index 3f66cdc..d10a517 100644
--- a/doc/s6-socklog.html
+++ b/doc/s6-socklog.html
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ with a few more features.
<ul>
<li> Messages are truncated to 1024 characters </li>
<li> Trailing nulls or newlines are removed </li>
- <li> Embedded nulls or newlines are converted to <tt>~</tt> characters (tildas) </li>
+ <li> Embedded nulls or newlines are converted to <tt>~</tt> characters (tildes) </li>
<li> A <tt>&lt;syslogcode&gt;</tt> at the beginning of the line is converted to <tt>facility.priority: </tt> </li>
</ul> </li>
<li> It prints the log line to its stdout, terminated by a newline. </li>
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ will not be converted to facility/priority names. </li>
(actually bound to its socket),
write a newline to file descriptor <em>notif</em> then close it.
This allows <tt>s6-socklog</tt> to use the <a href="notifywhenup.html">s6
-mechanism to notify readiness</a>. <em>notif</em> cannot be lesser than 3.
+mechanism to notify readiness</a>. <em>notif</em> cannot be less than 3.
If this option is not given, no readiness notification is sent. </li>
<li> <tt>-u&nbsp;<em>uid</em></tt>&nbsp;: drop user id to <em>uid</em> </li>
<li> <tt>-g&nbsp;<em>gid</em></tt>&nbsp;: drop group id to <em>gid</em> </li>
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ to the values of the UID, GID and GIDLIST environment variables. If a <tt>-u</tt
<tt>-g</tt> or <tt>-G</tt> option is given after <tt>-U</tt>, the command line
value overrides the environment variable. </li>
<li> <tt>-l</tt>&nbsp;<em>linelen</em>&nbsp;: Set the maximum datagram size to
-<em>linelen</em>. Default is 1024. It cannot be set to less than 80 or more than
+<em>linelen</em>. Default is 1024. It cannot be set to less than 76 or more than
1048576. If a datagram is bigger than <em>linelen</em>, it will be truncated to
<em>linelen</em> characters, and the logged line will end with a <tt>...</tt> ellipsis
to show the truncation. </li>
diff --git a/doc/s6-svlink.html b/doc/s6-svlink.html
index c1b9e94..5135ee4 100644
--- a/doc/s6-svlink.html
+++ b/doc/s6-svlink.html
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ is named <em>name</em>; if no <em>name</em> argument has been given, the name gi
to the symbolic link is the basename of <em>servicedir</em>. </li>
<li> It sends a command to <a href="s6-svscan.html">s6-svscan</a> to signal it
that a new service is available. </li>
- <li> It waits for a <a href="s6-supervise.html">s6-supervise</a> process to be
+ <li> It waits for an <a href="s6-supervise.html">s6-supervise</a> process to be
spawned on <em>servicedir</em>. </li>
<li> It exits 0. </li>
</ul>
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ supervisors one at a time, can be used instead. </li>
<li> If <em>servicedir</em> is logged, i.e. <em>servicedir</em><tt>/log</tt>
is also a valid service directory, then <tt>s6-svlink</tt> will wait until
supervisors have been spawned for both the service and its logger. </li>
- <li> <tt>s6-svlink</tt> sends a <a href="s6-svscanctl.html">s6-svscanctl -a</a>
+ <li> <tt>s6-svlink</tt> sends an <a href="s6-svscanctl.html">s6-svscanctl -a</a>
command to <em>scandir</em>, which means that the system's view of services
will be refreshed. Depending on what links exist in <em>scandir</em>, other
services than <em>servicedir</em> may also appear. </li>
diff --git a/doc/s6-svunlink.html b/doc/s6-svunlink.html
index 371f5bd..5a4bf1b 100644
--- a/doc/s6-svunlink.html
+++ b/doc/s6-svunlink.html
@@ -65,14 +65,14 @@ managing the service directory to exit. </li>
<li> <tt>-X</tt>&nbsp;: don't wait. <tt>s6-svunlink</tt> will exit right
away, without waiting for the supervisor to exit first. </li>
<li> <tt>-t&nbsp;<em>timeout</em></tt>&nbsp;: if the supervisor has not exited
-after <em>timeout</em> milliseconds, <tt>s6-svlink</tt> will still exit.
-The default is 0, meaning no time limit.. </li>
+after <em>timeout</em> milliseconds, <tt>s6-svunlink</tt> will still exit.
+The default is 0, meaning no time limit. </li>
</ul>
<h2> Notes </h2>
<ul>
- <li> Using <tt>s6-svlink</tt> to stop services is a suboptimal pattern:
+ <li> Using <tt>s6-svunlink</tt> to stop services is a suboptimal pattern:
starting and stopping supervisors is a heavier operation than just stopping
services. The simpler, more efficient pattern is to simply perform
<a href="s6-svc.html">s6-svc -dwD <em>scandir</em><tt>/</tt><em>name</em></a>,
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ situations that are nominal failures. For instance, it returns 0 even
if its timeout expires; the rationale is that there is no sensible action
for the user to do if this error is reported. <tt>s6-svunlink</tt> only
reports errors when they uncover a deeper problem in the system. </li>
- <li> <tt>s6-svunlink</tt> sends a <a href="s6-svscanctl.html">s6-svscanctl -an</a>
+ <li> <tt>s6-svunlink</tt> sends an <a href="s6-svscanctl.html">s6-svscanctl -an</a>
command to <em>scandir</em>, which means that the system's view of services
will be refreshed and inactive services will be killed and unsupervised.
Depending on what links exist in <em>scandir</em>, new