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systemctl daemon-reload systemctl enable <name>.service systemctl start <name>.service journalctl -u <name> -f
All stopped services on the system
systemctl list-units -all --state=inactive
All failed services on the system
systemctl list-units -all --state=failed
Services status one-liner
for i in $(cd /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants && ls *.service); do script -q -c "systemctl status -n 0 --no-pager $i" |head -n 1; script -q -c "systemctl status -n 0 --no-pager $i" |grep --color=never "Active: "; done;
Tipai[keisti]
[Service] Type=
Systemd is able to handle various different service types specifically one of the following
- simple - A long-running process that does not background its self and stays attached to the shell.
- forking - A typical daemon that forks itself detaching it from the process that ran it, effectively backgrounding itself.
- oneshot - A short-lived process that is expected to exit.
- dbus - Like simple, but notification of processes startup finishing is sent over dbus.
- notify - Like simple, but notification of processes startup finishing is sent over inotify.
- idle - Like simple, but the binary is started after the job has been dispatched.
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