'\" te .TH console-kit-daemon 1m "24 Oct 2009" "SunOS 5.11" "Maintenance Commands" .SH "NAME" console-kit-daemon \- ConsoleKit daemon .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR [-\fB-debug\fR] [-\fB-help\fR] [-\fB-no-daemon\fR] [-\fB-timed-exit\fR] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR is a service for defining and tracking users, login sessions and seats\&. It provides interfaces for managing switching sessions and session migration when using mechanisms such as Virtual Terminals (VT)\&. ConsoleKit provides a number of interfaces to specify what displays are managed by the display manager, and how\&. .PP ConsoleKit maintains a database of which users are logged into the system and a history of all user logins\&. ConsoleKit groups sessions by seats which represent a set of hardware (usually a keyboard and mouse)\&. Other process communicate with ConsoleKit via D-Bus\&. .PP One session leader process is responsible for asking \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR to open a new session\&. In the typical case, the session leader would be a ConsoleKit enabled display manager, such as GDM\&. This leader makes a connection to the D-Bus system bus and asks \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR to open a session when needed\&. .PP If the operation succeeds, \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR will return a cookie to the session leader\&. The session leader should store this variable in the environment as XDG_SESSION_COOKIE so that it may be shared with its child processes\&. The environment variable contains the UUID used to tie processes to a session\&. .PP At this point the session will be registered with ConsoleKit and a particular set of information about the session will be stored along with it\&. .PP The Session will remain open until the Session Leader disconnects from the D-Bus system bus\&. The session will be removed from its seat, and deregistered\&. .PP Various other programs need to know information about running user sessions, such as the Fast User Switch Applet and other mechanisms for switching the console to use a different VT display\&. Such programs make use of ConsoleKit interfaces to determine if user switching is supported and to manage the switching of different sessions on the same seat\&. .PP On Solaris, the ConsoleKit service is managed by the \fBsmf\fR(5) service management facility under the service identifier \fIsvc:/system/consolekit\fR\&. On Solaris, it is recommended that you use the \fBsvcadm\fR(1m) utility to start and stop the ConsoleKit service\&. .PP ConsoleKit provides a pam_ck_connector so that non-graphical logins (e\&.g\&. telnet, ssh, etc\&.) are registered with ConsoleKit\&. This functionality works if this PAM module is enabled in the \fBpam\&.conf\fR(4) configuration\&. Thus ConsoleKit can be used as a utmp/wtmp replacement since it stores a superset of the information as in the utmp/wtmp database\&. .PP The ConsoleKit database is stored in the file \fB/var/run/ConsoleKit/database\fR\&. It stores information about active Seats, Sessions, and the current SessionLeader\&. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP The following options are supported: .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB-\fB-debug\fR\fR .in +24n .rt Enable debug output\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -24n .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB-\fBh\fR, -\fB-help\fR\fR .in +24n .rt Display detailed usage message\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -24n .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB-\fB-no-daemon\fR\fR .in +24n .rt Avoid starting \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR as a daemon\&. Useful for debugging\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -24n .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB-\fB-timed-exit\fR\fR .in +24n .rt Exit after 30 seconds\&. Useful for debugging\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -24n .SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" .PP See \fBenviron\fR(5) for descriptions of environment variables\&. .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBDISPLAY\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 This environment variable corresponds to the Xserver display value associated with the ConsoleKit session\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBXDG_SESSION_COOKIE\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 ConsoleKit provides this environment variable to the session leader\&. The session leader is expected to ensure this is set for the session process started\&. It contains a UUID used to tie the processes to the session\&. This is used to support user switching on displays that support it (currently only graphical VT displays on the console)\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .PP The following environment variables are set when \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR runs the \fBrun-session\&.d\fR and \fBrun-seat\&.d\fR scripts\&. These values correspond to those values returned by the \fBck-list-session\fR(1) utility\&. .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBCK_SESSION_SEAT_ID\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The seat ID associated with the session\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBCK_SESSION_SEAT_UID\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The user id associated with the session .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBCK_SESSION_DISPLAY_DEVICE\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The display device associated with the session\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBCK_SESSION_DISPLAY_TYPE\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The display configuration file associated with the session\&. This is a file located in the \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/displays\&.d\fR directory\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBCK_SESSION_X11_DISPLAY_DEVICE\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The value of the display device that the X11 display for the session is connected to\&. If there is no x11-display set, then this value is undefined\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBCK_SESSION_X11_DISPLAY\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The value of the X11 DISPLAY environment variable for this session if one is present\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBCK_SESSION_REMOTE_HOST_NAME\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 If the session is not local, the value is the host name associated with the session\&. If the session is local, the value is empty\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBCK_SESSION_IS_ACTIVE\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The value is "TRUE" if the session is active on the seat to which it is attached, and "FALSE" otherwise\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fBCK_SESSION_IS_LOCAL\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The value is "TRUE" if the session is local, and "FALSE" if remote\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .SH "EXTENDED DESCRIPTION" .SS "ConsoleKit Seat Configuration" .PP ConsoleKit seat configuration files are located in the /etc/ConsoleKit/seats\&.d directory\&. Each seat configuration file ends with the \fB\&.seat\fR suffix\&. ConsoleKit provides a default seat file named \fB00-primary\&.seat\fR\&. Additional seat configuration files may be added\&. These files are in standard INI format\&. .PP The settings below are in "group/key=\fIdefault_value\fR" format, and show the default values of the \fB00-primary\&.seat\fR file\&. For example, to specify a different "Seat Entry/Name" value, you would modify the this file so it contains these lines: .PP .nf [Seat Entry] [\&.\&.\&.] Name=Customized seat name .fi .PP The following keys are supported for configuring ConsoleKit seats: .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSeat Entry/Version=1\&.0\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Version number of the seat file\&. This specifies the version number of the configuration file format used\&. Currently only the value "1\&.0" is supported\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSeat Entry/Name=Primary seat\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Name of the seat\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSeat Entry/ID=StaticSeat\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Specifies the unique ID of the seat\&. If the value is NULL, then \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR will provide a value\&. The ID may only contain the ASCII characters [A-Z][a=z][0-9]_"\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSeat Entry/Hidden=false\fR .sp .6 .in +4 If this value is set to "false", then ConsoleKit will create this seat\&. Otherwise, the seat will not be created\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSeat Entry/Devices\fR .sp .6 .in +4 This value is not currently supported\&. In the future, it is planned that ConsoleKit will provide the ability to manage how device permissions are managed, and this key is a placeholder\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSeat Entry/Sessions=Local\fR .sp .6 .in +4 List of sessions to start on the seat, separated by the ";" character\&. Each session must be defined in a ConsoleKit session configuration file named \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/sessions\&.d/\fIsessions\fR\&.session\fR where \fIsessions\fR is the value of this key\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .SS "ConsoleKit Display Configuration" .PP ConsoleKit display configuration files are located in the /etc/ConsoleKit/displays\&.d directory\&. Each session configuration file ends with the \fB\&.display\fR suffix\&. Additional seat configuration files may be added\&. These files are in standard INI format\&. .PP The settings below are in "group/key" format, so to specify the "X11/Display" value, the file should contain these lines: .PP .nf [X11] [\&.\&.\&.] Exec=/usr/X11/bin/Xserver $display -br -auth $auth $vt .fi .PP The following keys are supported for configuring ConsoleKit displays: .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBDisplay/Type\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The type of the display\&. Currently only the value "X11" is supported\&. This indicates that the display will be managed by an Xserver that sends a SIGUSR1 signal to its parent pid when it is ready\&. This is standard for all Xservers, such as the \fBXorg\fR(1) Xserver\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBX11/Exec\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The command to run to launch the session\&. This command supports variables that start with the "$" character, like "$display"\&. The values to use for these variables can either be specified in the ConsoleKit session configuration file in the "[Local]" section, or via the \fBck-seat-tool\fR(1) application\&. .sp Administrator can customize the X11/Exec command as required\&. For example, to enable xkb and accessibility extensions for Xserver, edit \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/displays\&.d/Local\&.display\fR .sp .nf .sp [X11] [\&.\&.\&.] Exec=/usr/X11/bin/Xserver $display -br -auth $auth $vt +kb +accessx .fi .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .SS "ConsoleKit Session Configuration" .PP ConsoleKit session configuration files are located in the /etc/ConsoleKit/sessions\&.d directory\&. Each session configuration file ends with the \fB\&.session\fR suffix\&. Additional seat configuration files may be added\&. These files are in standard INI format\&. .PP The settings below are in "group/key" format, so to specify the "Session Entry/Name" value, the file should contain these lines: .PP .nf [Session Entry] [\&.\&.\&.] Name=Customized Session .fi .PP The following keys are supported for configuring ConsoleKit sessions: .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSession Entry/Name\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Unique name of the session\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSession Entry/Type\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Type of the session .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSession Entry/Description\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Description of the session\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBSession Entry/DisplayTemplate\fR .sp .6 .in +4 This specifies the display type to be used with the session\&. This corresponds to the file \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/displays\&.d/\fIdisplay_template\fR\&.display\fR where \fIdisplay_template\fR is the value of this key\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fBLocal/\fIvariable\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 The ConsoleKit display configuration file associated with the "Entry/DisplayTemplate" key specifies the command to run to launch the display\&. This command is defined in the ConsoleKit display configuration file in the key "X11/Exec"\&. This command can include variables that begin with the "$" character, such as "$display"\&. The values to be used for these variables can be defined in this section\&. So if the session configuration file contains the value "Local/display=:0", this will cause the variable used when launching the command to be replaced with the value ":0"\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .SS "ConsoleKit Session Script Interfaces" .PP The following interfaces are provided so that system administrators can configure that certain actions happen when ConsoleKit responds to certain events\&. .PP When a ConsoleKit session is started or removed, then \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR will first run any scripts found in the \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/run-session\&.d\fR directory and then run any scripts in the \fB/usr/lib/ConsoleKit/run-session\&.d\fR directory\&. .PP When certain seat events, such as "seat_added", "seat_removed" or "seat_active_session_changed" occur, then \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR will first run any script in the \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/run-seat\&.d\fR directory and then run any scripts in the \fB/usr/lib/ConsoleKit/run-seat\&.d\fR directory\&. .SS "ConsoleKit System Restart and Stop" .PP \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR provides D-Bus interfaces that will restart or stop the system\&. When \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR receives a D-Bus request to restart the system, it will run the \fB/usr/lib/ConsoleKit/scripts/ck-system-restart\fR script if the user has privilege to do this operation\&. When \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR receives a D-Bus request to stop the system, it will run the \fB/usr/lib/ConsoleKit/scripts/ck-system-stop\fR script if the user has privilege to do this operation\&. .SH "EXAMPLES" .PP \fBExample 1: To start the ConsoleKit daemon\fR .PP .PP .nf example% \fBconsole-kit-daemon\fR .fi .PP \fBExample 2: To configure ConsoleKit to not start a seat\fR .PP To disable a seat, the administrator can set Hidden=true in the \&.seat file\&. Edit the \fB00-primary\&.seat\fR file as follows to disable the default primary seat which normally runs on the system console\&. For example, disabling the primary seat on the console is useful if the administrator wishes to run GDM in headless mode\&. This can be useful if the administrator wants GDM to accept XDMCP remote displays but the server does not actually have a console\&. .PP .nf [Seat Entry] Version=1\&.0 Name=Primary seat ID=StaticSeat1 Description=start one static local display at :0 Hidden=true Devices= Sessions=Local; .fi .PP \fBExample 3: To configure ConsoleKit to start multiple sessions on a single seat\fR .PP To start two local displays: DISPLAY ":0" on vt7 and DISPLAY ":1" on "vt8", edit the \fB00-primary\&.seat\fR file as follows: .PP .nf [Seat Entry] Version=1\&.0 Name=Primary seat Description=start static displays :0 on vt7 and :1 on vt8 Hidden=false Devices= Sessions=Local;Local2; .fi .PP Then, in addition to the original \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/sessions\&.d/Local\&.session\fR file, add the following \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/sessions\&.d/Local2\&.session\fR file: .PP .nf [Session Entry] Name=Local Type=LoginWindow Description=Local Login Screen DisplayTemplate=Local [Local] display=:1 vt=vt8 .fi .PP \fBExample 4: To configure ConsoleKit to start multiple seat\fR .PP To start two seats: a local session on DISPLAY ":0" using "vt7" and another seat using a VNC session on DISPLAY ":64", add a file \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/seats\&.d/01-vnc\&.seat\fR as follows: .PP .nf [Seat Entry] Version=1\&.0 Name=VNC seat Description=start one VNC display on :64 Hidden=false Devices= Sessions=LocalVNC; .fi .PP Add the \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/sessions\&.d/LocalVNC\&.session\fR file as follows: .PP .nf [Session Entry] Name=LocalVNC Type=LoginWindow Description=Connect to local VNC server running on same machine DisplayTemplate=LocalVNC [LocalVNC] display=:64 .fi .PP Finally, add the \fB/etc/ConsoleKit/displays\&.d/LocalVNC\&.display\fR file as follows: .PP .nf [Display] Type=X11 [X11] Exec=/usr/X11/bin/Xvnc $display -auth $auth -query localhost .fi .SH "FILES" .PP The following files are used by this application: .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/usr/sbin/console-kit-daemon\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Executable for the ConsoleKit daemon\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/usr/lib/ConsoleKit/run-seat\&.d\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Any scripts in this directory are run when a ConsoleKit seat event happens\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/usr/lib/ConsoleKit/run-session\&.d\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Any scripts in this directory are run when a ConsoleKit session event happens\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/usr/lib/ConsoleKit/scripts/ck-system-restart\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Script to run when ConsoleKit receives a D-Bus request to restart the system\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/usr/lib/ConsoleKit/scripts/ck-system-stop\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Script to run when ConsoleKit receives a D-Bus request to stop the system\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/etc/ConsoleKit/seats\&.d\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 ConsoleKit seat configuration files\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/etc/ConsoleKit/session\&.d\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 ConsoleKit session configuration files\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/etc/ConsoleKit/run-seat\&.d\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Any scripts in this directory are run when a ConsoleKit seat event happens\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/etc/ConsoleKit/run-session\&.d\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 Any scripts in this directory are run when a ConsoleKit seat event happens\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/var/run/ConsoleKit/database\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 ConsoleKit database\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .sp .ne 2 .mk \fB\fB/var/log/ConsoleKit/history\fR\fR .sp .6 .in +4 ConsoleKit history database\&. .sp .sp 1 .in -4 .SH "ATTRIBUTES" .PP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp .TS tab() allbox; cw(2.750000i)| cw(2.750000i) lw(2.750000i)| lw(2.750000i). ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE Availabilitylibrary/xdg/consolekit Interface stabilityVolatile .TE .sp .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP More information can be found at: .PP \fBhttp://www\&.freedesktop\&.org/wiki/Software/ConsoleKit\fR .PP \fBck-history\fR(1), \fBck-launch-session\fR(1), \fBck-list-sessions\fR(1), \fBdbus-daemon\fR(1), \fBck-seat-tool\fR(1m), \fBgdm\fR(1m), \fBsvcadm\fR(1m), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBenviron\fR(5), \fBsmf\fR(5) .SH "NOTES" .PP Brian Cameron, Sun Microsystems Inc\&., 2009\&. Copyright (c) 2009 by Sun Microsystems, Inc\&. .PP Some of the documentation in this manpage is from the ConsoleKit documentation written by William Jon McCann\&. ...\" created by instant / solbook-to-man, Tue 27 Jan 2015, 17:22 ...\" LSARC 2009/432 ConsoleKit