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Services2016/06/22

[1] It's possible to display services' status like follows.
# the list of services which are active

[root@dlp ~]#
systemctl -t service

UNIT                         LOAD   ACTIVE SUB     DESCRIPTION
abrt-ccpp.service            loaded active exited  Install ABRT coredump hook
abrt-oops.service            loaded active running ABRT kernel log watcher
abrt-xorg.service            loaded active running ABRT Xorg log watcher
abrtd.service                loaded active running ABRT Automated Bug Reporting
atd.service                  loaded active running Job spooling tools
auditd.service               loaded active running Security Auditing Service
blk-availability.service     loaded active exited  Availability of block devices
chronyd.service              loaded active running NTP client/server
crond.service                loaded active running Command Scheduler
dbus.service                 loaded active running D-Bus System Message Bus
dracut-shutdown.service      loaded active exited  Restore /run/initramfs on shu
fedora-import-state.service  loaded active exited  Import network configuration
fedora-readonly.service      loaded active exited  Configure read-only root supp
firewalld.service            loaded active running firewalld - dynamic firewall
getty@tty1.service           loaded active running Getty on tty1
gssproxy.service             loaded active running GSSAPI Proxy Daemon
irqbalance.service           loaded active running irqbalance daemon
.....
.....

# the list of all services

[root@dlp ~]#
systemctl list-unit-files -t service

UNIT FILE                           STATE
abrt-ccpp.service                   enabled
abrt-journal-core.service           disabled
abrt-oops.service                   enabled
abrt-pstoreoops.service             disabled
abrt-vmcore.service                 enabled
abrt-xorg.service                   enabled
abrtd.service                       enabled
arp-ethers.service                  disabled
atd.service                         enabled
auditd.service                      enabled
auth-rpcgss-module.service          static
autovt@.service                     enabled
.....
.....
[2] Stop and turn OFF auto-start setting for a service if you don'd need it. (it's smartd as an example below)
[root@dlp ~]#
systemctl stop smartd

[root@dlp ~]#
systemctl disable smartd

[3] There are some SysV services yet. Those are controled by chkconfig like follows.
[root@dlp ~]#
chkconfig --list


Note: This output shows SysV services only and does not include native
      systemd services. SysV configuration data might be overridden by native
      systemd configuration.

      If you want to list systemd services use 'systemctl list-unit-files'.
      To see services enabled on particular target use
      'systemctl list-dependencies [target]'.

netconsole      0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
network         0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off

# for exmaple, turn OFF auto-start setting for netconsole

[root@dlp ~]#
chkconfig netconsole off

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