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12.3. Running Services
The service utility allows you to start, stop, or restart the services from the
/etc/init.d/ directory.
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To determine the current status of a service, type the following at a shell prompt:
service service_name status
For example, to determine the status of the
httpd service, type:
~]# service httpd status
httpd (pid 7474) is running...
To display the status of all available services at once, run the
service command with the --status-all option:
~]# service --status-all
abrt (pid 1492) is running...
acpid (pid 1305) is running...
atd (pid 1540) is running...
auditd (pid 1103) is running...
automount (pid 1315) is running...
Avahi daemon is running
cpuspeed is stopped
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wpa_supplicant (pid 1227) is running...
Note that you can also use the Service Configuration utility as described in Section 12.2.1, “Using the Service Configuration Utility”.