Linux Service Management Using SYSTEMCTL Command | MPrashant
#linux #linuxtutorial #mprashant @MPrashant Join this channel to get access to perks: / @mprashant In this video, I'll show you how to use the Linux systemctl command to control system services. I'll also show you how to use the systemctl linux tutorial to learn how to use systemctl. If you're working with Linux systems, then you need to know about the systemctl command! This command is essential for managing system services and settings. In this video, I'll show you how to use systemctl to control system services and settings. I also provide a systemctl linux tutorial to help you learn how to use systemctl. Thanks for watching! Linux systemctl command How to start a service in Linux How to stop a service in Linux systemctl command in Linux Linux systemctl How to manage services in Linux systemctl IT is used to control the systemd system and service manager Application Management systemctl enable/disable service_name Enabling a service causes the system to start the service upon reboot or whenever a computer starts up. The enable subcommand does not start the particular service immediately. You need admin rights Example of SSHD To check if a service is enabled? systemctl is-enabled sshd systemctl start/stop service_name Start or stop a service Useful when a service is not running systemctl status service_name To check the status of a service systemctl restart service_name Used to restart a service, useful after making config changes so that changes take effect. This also need admin rights ================================== Computer Control COmmands systemctl poweroff systemctl reboot systemctl -i reboot (ignoring logged-in users) =========================================== systemctl list-sockets systemctl --show-types list-sockets systemctl --show-type list-sockets 'systemd*' systemctl --show-types list-sockets --all (to see the inactive sockets) List the sockets in memory available for interprocess communication )IPC)

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