Posted August 5, 20231 yr comment_116 systemctl is a command-line tool used to manage and control the systemd system and service manager in various Linux distributions. It enables administrators to manage the OS and control the status of services. Further, systemctl is useful for troubleshooting and basic performance tuning. Here are some Commands which need admin/root privilege service_name is the name of the service you want to perform the action for. Start a service: To start a service, use the following command: systemctl start service_name Stop a service: To stop a service, use the following command: systemctl stop service_name Restart a service: To restart a service, use the following command: systemctl restart service_name Enable a service at boot: To enable a service to start automatically at boot, use the following command: systemctl enable service_name Disable a service at boot: To disable a service from starting automatically at boot, use the following command: systemctl disable service_name Check the status of a service: To check the status of a service, use the following command: systemctl status service_name List all running services: To list all running services, use the following command: systemctl list-units --type=service --state=running example : [root@cwp ~]# systemctl list-units --type=service --state=running UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION amavisd.service loaded active running Amavis mail content checker atd.service loaded active running Job spooling tools cbpolicyd.service loaded active running CWP Policyd for Postfix clamd.service loaded active running clamd scanner () daemon console-getty.service loaded active running Console Getty crond.service loaded active running Command Scheduler cwp-phpfpm.service loaded active running The PHP FastCGI Process Manager cwpsrv-phpfpm.service loaded active running The PHP FastCGI Process Manager cwpsrv.service loaded active running CentOS Web Panel service (daemon) dbus.service loaded active running D-Bus System Message Bus dovecot.service loaded active running Dovecot IMAP/POP3 email server getty@tty2.service loaded active running Getty on tty2 httpd.service loaded active running Web server Apache lfd.service loaded active running ConfigServer Firewall & Security - lfd mariadb.service loaded active running MariaDB 10.11.2 database server named.service loaded active running Berkeley Internet Name Domain (DNS) nginx.service loaded active running nginx - high performance web server opendkim.service loaded active running DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) Milter php-fpm81.service loaded active running The PHP FastCGI Process Manager php-fpm82.service loaded active running The PHP FastCGI Process Manager postfix.service loaded active running Postfix Mail Transport Agent pure-ftpd.service loaded active running Pure-FTPd FTP server rsyslog.service loaded active running System Logging Service saslauthd.service loaded active running SASL authentication daemon. spamassassin.service loaded active running Spamassassin daemon sshd.service loaded active running OpenSSH server daemon systemd-journald.service loaded active running Journal Service systemd-logind.service loaded active running Login Service systemd-udevd.service loaded active running udev Kernel Device Manager varnish.service loaded active running Varnish Cache, a high-performance HTTP accelerator xinetd.service loaded active running Xinetd A Powerful Replacement For Inetd Find a service name use grep : systemctl list-units --type=service --state=running | grep keyword example : [root@server ~]# systemctl list-units --type=service --state=running | grep php php-fpm81.service loaded active running The PHP FastCGI Process Manager php-fpm82.service loaded active running The PHP FastCGI Process Manager List all failed services: To list all running services, use the following command: systemctl list-units --type=service --state=failed example : [root@cwp ~]# systemctl list-units --type=service --state=failed UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION * systemd-sysctl.service loaded failed failed Apply Kernel Variables * systemd-vconsole-setup.service loaded failed failed Setup Virtual Console * vzquota.service loaded failed failed LSB: Start vzquota at the end of boot To Stop/masking a service strictly so no one or other programs can start it : systemctl mask service_name To unmasking a service and undo : systemctl unmask service_name Reload systemd configuration: To reload the systemd configuration after changes is done or to just reload it, use the following command: systemctl daemon-reload View service logs: To view the logs of a service, use the following command: journalctl -u service_name example : [root@cwp ~]# journalctl -u httpd -- Logs begin at Wed 2023-05-05 18:48:58 EDT, end at Sat 2023-05-06 15:20:01 EDT. -- Aug 04 04:25:14 cwp.onefinehost.com systemd[1]: Stopping Web server Apache... Aug 04 04:25:14 cwp.onefinehost.com systemd[1]: Stopped Web server Apache. Aug 04 04:25:14 cwp.onefinehost.com systemd[1]: Starting Web server Apache... Aug 04 04:25:14 cwp.onefinehost.com systemd[1]: Started Web server Apache. Aug 04 04:25:14 cwp.onefinehost.com systemd[1]: Reloading Web server Apache. Aug 04 04:25:14 cwp.onefinehost.com systemd[1]: Reloaded Web server Apache. Aug 04 04:25:15 cwp.onefinehost.com systemd[1]: Reloading Web server Apache. Aug 04 04:25:15 cwp.onefinehost.com systemd[1]: Reloaded Web server Apache. Aug 04 04:25:17 cwp.onefinehost.com systemd[1]: Stopping Web server Apache...
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