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NAME

       dbus-broker-launch - Launcher for D-Bus Message Brokers

SYNOPSIS

       dbus-broker-launch [ OPTIONS ]
       dbus-broker-launch --version
       dbus-broker-launch --help

DESCRIPTION

       dbus-broker-launch  is  a  launcher for dbus-broker, spawning and managing a D-Bus Message
       Bus. The launcher aims to be  fully  compatible  to  the  D-Bus  reference  implementation
       dbus-daemon(1), supporting the same configuration syntax and runtime environment.

       Each  instance  of dbus-broker-launch manages exactly one message bus. Each message bus is
       independent. The configuration file can either be specified via the command-line,  or  the
       default  is picked from /usr/share/dbus-1/. Nearly all of the configuration attributes are
       supported. See dbus-daemon(1) for details on the configuration syntax.

OPTIONS

       The following command-line options are supported. If an option is  passed,  which  is  not
       listed here, the launcher will deny startup and exit with an error.

       -h, --help
              print usage information and exit immediately

       --version
              print build-version and exit immediately

       --audit
              enable  logging  to  the  linux  audit  subsystem  (no-op  if audit support was not
              compiled in; Default: off)

       --config-file=PATH
              config file to use (Default: /usr/share/dbus-1/{system,session}.conf)

       --scope=SCOPE
              select scope to run in (one of: system, user; Default: system)

LOGGING

       By default, dbus-broker-launch logs messages to  the  system  journal.  The  messages  are
       augmented  with  lots  of metadata, so be sure to check the additional journal-fields. The
       human-readable log-message is intentionally kept short.

       On startup and shutdown, the launcher logs initial messages that  contain  information  on
       the  parsed  configuration  files  and  service  definitions.  No  other  log-messages are
       generated, except those originating in dbus-broker(1).

SCOPE

       Unlike  dbus-daemon(1),  dbus-broker-launch  activates  all  services  as  systemd  units.
       Services  that  already come with a systemd-unit are activated as usual, but services that
       lack a systemd unit are activated as transient unit, with an ad-hoc unit-file generated at
       runtime. This guarantees that all services run in a well-defined environment.

       The  --scope  parameter  defines which systemd instance the launcher shall use to activate
       services. In case of system, the launcher will use the system instance of systemd. In case
       of user, the user instance is used instead.

       Furthermore,  the  selected scope also defines which configuration file is used if none is
       specified on the command-line.

       The selected scope does not have any further effect. It  is  only  needed  to  define  the
       activation  environment  for  loaded  service  definitions. If no activatable services are
       declared, the scope will have no effect at all.

SOCKETS

       The  socket  to  listen  on  for  client  connections  must  be  created  and  passed   to
       dbus-broker-launch  by  its parent process. The protocol must follow the socket-activation
       as defined by systemd.socket(1). Only a single socket is supported right now.

       Additional <listen>%path%</listen> attributes in the configuration are ignored.

PRIVILEGES

       The launcher needs read-access to its configuration file. Other than that,  no  privileges
       are  needed. If the <user>%user%</user> configuration attribute is used, the launcher will
       drop privileges when executing dbus-broker.

       If activatable services are declared, the launcher will need access to  the  corresponding
       systemd instance. The launcher must be allowed to spawn transient units, as well as manage
       units declared in the service definitions.

SEE ALSO

       dbus-daemon(1) dbus-broker(1)

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