Author: Dane Kevin
What is Systemctl? An In-Depth Overview
Posted on by Dane Kevin
Category: Tutorials | Tags: .service, CLI, Commands, Dependencies, Disable, Enable, Init.d, List, List Units, Masked, Masked Units, Properties, Runlevels, Server, Server Administration, Server Management, Service, Services, Static, Status, System State, Systemctl, Systemd, Target, Unit, Unit File, Utility
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What is Systemctl?
The systemctl command is a utility which is responsible for examining and controlling the systemd system and service manager. It is a collection of system management libraries, utilities and daemons which function as a successor to the System V init daemon. The new systemctl commands have proven quite useful in managing a servers services. It provides detailed information about specific systemd services, and others that have server-wide utilization.
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