Chapter 9 Redhat

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What does it mean when a service is enabled? It will start at boot. It will not start at boot, but you can start it manually after bootup. It will wait and start after all other services have started. It will only start the dependent services for that particular service.

1

What will happen if the following command is ran? systemctl restart sshd.service The sshd service will have a different PID when it restarts. The sshd service will restart and have the same PID. The sshd service will go into mask mode until the system is rebooted. You can't restart a service, only stop and start.

1

What are the three types of service units? service system socket path

1,3,4

What is the name of the command to explore the current state of service units?

systemctl

What is the name of the daemon that manages startup for Linux including service startups like sshd?

systemd

What option would you enter if you wanted to keep one service from starting and interfering with another service? systemctl _______________________________ sendmail.service

mask

What are the column names when listing the units using the systemctl command? (Choose all that apply) unit load active sub description

all

What option would you enter in the blank below if you changed the configuration of a service and don't want to restart it? systemctl _____________________________ sshd.service

reload

What option would fit in the blank below if you wanted to start a service? systemctl ______________________________ sshd.service

start

What option would fit in the blank below if you wanted to check the status of a service? systemctl _____________________ crond.service

status

What option would fit in the blank below if you wanted to stop a service? systemctl _____________________________ sendmaild.service

stop


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