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| + | == SME9 == |
| A page to help in understanding the services provided by SME Server | | A page to help in understanding the services provided by SME Server |
| The format is | | The format is |
− | : Service Name, and the default status | + | |
− | : A short description | + | :Service Name, and the default status |
− | : A link to further information on the wiki. | + | :A short description |
| + | :A link to further information on the wiki. |
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| If you would like to view a list of services currently on the system and their status use the following command. | | If you would like to view a list of services currently on the system and their status use the following command. |
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| /sbin/e-smith/config show |grep "Service\|status" | | /sbin/e-smith/config show |grep "Service\|status" |
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| + | == SME10 == |
| + | '''Systemctl''' is a '''systemd''' utility that is responsible for Controlling the '''systemd''' system and service manager. '''Systemd''' is a collection of system management daemons, utilities, and libraries which serves as a replacement of '''System V init''' daemon. Systemd functions as central management and configuration platform |
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| + | To list all loaded services on your system (whether active; running, exited or failed, use the '''list-units''' subcommand and <code>--type</code> switch with a value of service. |
| + | # systemctl list-units --type=service |
| + | OR |
| + | # systemctl --type=service |
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| + | But to get a quick glance of all running services (i.e all loaded and actively running services), run the following command. |
| + | # systemctl list-units --type=service --state=running |
| + | OR |
| + | # systemctl --type=service --state=running |
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| + | List all failed units. |
| + | # systemctl --failed |
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| + | Check whether a Unit or Service is running or not?. |
| + | # systemctl status httpd-e-smith |
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| + | How do I start, restart, stop, reload and check the status of a service ('''httpd.service''') in Linux. |
| + | # systemctl start httpd-e-smith.service |
| + | # systemctl restart httpd-e-smith.service |
| + | # systemctl stop httpd-e-smith.service |
| + | # systemctl reload httpd-e-smith.service |
| + | # systemctl status httpd-e-smith.service |
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| ==Supervised== | | ==Supervised== |
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| ===testing=== | | ===testing=== |
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