Systemd manages services on modern Linux systems.
To check status of a service:
To view logs for a service:
To check status of a service:
systemctl status nginxTo start a service:
systemctl start nginxTo stop:
systemctl stop nginxTo restart:
systemctl restart nginxTo enable a service at boot:
systemctl enable nginxTo disable:
systemctl disable nginxTo view all services:
systemctl list-units --type=serviceSystemd also handles logs through journalctl.
To view logs for a service:
journalctl -u nginxUnderstanding systemd gives you control over how services behave on your system.
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