CentOS 7 / RHEL 7 systemd commands
转载地址:http://www.linuxbrigade.com/centos-7-rhel-7-systemd-commands/By now,if you’ve played around with CentOS 7 (or RHEL 7),you’ve heard that there are now systemd commands you can start using to start,restart and stop varIoUs services. They still have the ‘service’ command included for backwards compatibility,but that may go away in future releases. Here’s a little tutorial to help you learn the systemd commands!
Ok,so you’re on your new CentOS 7 (or RHEL 7) system (we’ll just call it CentOS 7 for now to make it easier) and you restarted sshd with the old/familiar ‘service sshd restart’ command and you’re met with this: Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart sshd.service
Now,it still restarted it,but that little note is annoying. It’s basically telling you “hey – things have changed… use systemctl now!”
You could now type ‘systemctl restart sshd’ for a shorter version.. here are some examples:
Stop service:
Start service:
Restart service (stops/starts):
chkconfig service on: