07-16-2009
Hm it does on my box - place the -r behind "scp -r ..." and try again. You can also play around with adding a wildcard (*) after adding a slash after the directory name.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
update-service
update-service(8) System Manager's Manual update-service(8)
NAME
update-service - add/remove a service to/from system-wide service supervision
SYNOPSIS
update-service --add|--remove service-directory [service-name]
update-service --list|--check [service-name]
DESCRIPTION
service-directory must be a directory to be used by supervise(8), service-name must not start with a dot, and must not contain a slash.
update-service adds or removes the service-directory to the system-wide service supervision provided through daemontools' svscan(8), lists
all registered system-wide services, or checks for a specific service-name whether it is registered.
When adding a service, and the service-directory resides in /etc/, update-service makes sure that the ./supervise/ subdirectories in the
service-directory, and the optional service-directory/log/, are symbolic links pointing into /var/lib/supervise/, unless they already are
symbolic links.
OPTIONS
--add | -a
Add the service directory service-directory to the system-wide service supervision, under the name service-name. If service-name is
not specified, update-service will use the basename of service-directory. You can use the svc(8) program to control the newly added
service, and the svstat(8) program to query its status, e.g.:
# svstat /etc/service/service-name
--remove | -r
Remove the service directory service-directory, which has been added under the name service-name, from the system-wide service
supervision. If service-name is not specified, update-service will use the basename of service-directory. When removing the ser-
vice-directory, the exit command is sent to the corresponding supervise(8) process, telling it to take the service down and exit
afterwards. You can use the svc(8) and svstat(8) programs to control the removed service, or query its status, e.g.:
# svstat service-directory
--list | -l
If service-name is specified, update-service checks whether service-name is registered as system-wide service, prints a message and
exits non-zero if not, or prints the service-name and the directory it points to and exits zero if yes. If service-name is not
specified, it prints the names of all system-widely registered services, one per line.
--check | -c
The same as --list, but update-service doesn't print anything to standard out or standard error.
ENVIRONMENT
SVDIR The environment variable $SVDIR overrides the default services directory /etc/service/.
FILES
/etc/service/
SEE ALSO
svc(8), svstat(8), svscan(8), svscanboot(8)
AUTHOR
Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
update-service(8)