How to Manage ‘Systemd’ Services and Units Using ‘Systemctl’ in Linux ================================================================================ Systemctl is a systemd utility which is responsible for Controlling the systemd system and service manager. Systemd is a collection of system management daemons, utilities and libraries which serves as a replacement of System V init daemon. Systemd functions as central management and configuration platform for UNIX like system. In the Linux Ecosystem Systemd has been implemented on most of the standard Linux Distribution with a few exception. Systemd is the parent Process of all other daemons oftenly but not always. ![Manage Linux Services Using Systemctl](http://www.tecmint.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Manage-Linux-Services-Using-Systemctl.jpg) Manage Linux Services Using Systemctl This article aims at throwing light on “How to control System and Services” on a system running systemd. ### Starting with Systemtd and Systemctl Basics ### #### 1. First check if systemd is installed on your system or not and what is the version of currently installed Systemd? #### # systemd --version systemd 215 +PAM +AUDIT +SELINUX +IMA +SYSVINIT +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +ACL +XZ -SECCOMP -APPARMOR It’s clear from the above example, that we have systemd 215 version Installed. #### 2. Check where the binaries and libraries of systemd and systemctl are installed. #### # whereis systemd systemd: /usr/lib/systemd /etc/systemd /usr/share/systemd /usr/share/man/man1/systemd.1.gz # whereis systemctl systemctl: /usr/bin/systemctl /usr/share/man/man1/systemctl.1.gz #### 3. Check whether systemd is running or not. #### # ps -eaf | grep [s]ystemd root 1 0 0 16:27 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --switched-root --system --deserialize 23 root 444 1 0 16:27 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-journald root 469 1 0 16:27 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd root 555 1 0 16:27 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-logind dbus 556 1 0 16:27 ? 00:00:00 /bin/dbus-daemon --system --address=systemd: --nofork --nopidfile --systemd-activation **Notice**: systemd is running as parent daemon (PID=1). In the above command ps with (-e) select all Processes, (- a) select all processes except session leaders and (-f) for full format listing (i.e. -eaf). Also note the square brackets in the above example and rest of the examples to follow. Square Bracket expression is part of grep’s character class pattern matching. #### 4. Analyze systemd boot process. #### # systemd-analyze Startup finished in 487ms (kernel) + 2.776s (initrd) + 20.229s (userspace) = 23.493s #### 5. Analyze time taken by each process at boot. #### # systemd-analyze blame 8.565s mariadb.service 7.991s webmin.service 6.095s postfix.service 4.311s httpd.service 3.926s firewalld.service 3.780s kdump.service 3.238s tuned.service 1.712s network.service 1.394s lvm2-monitor.service 1.126s systemd-logind.service .... #### 6. Analyze critical chain at boot. #### # systemd-analyze critical-chain The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character. The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character. multi-user.target @20.222s └─mariadb.service @11.657s +8.565s └─network.target @11.168s └─network.service @9.456s +1.712s └─NetworkManager.service @8.858s +596ms └─firewalld.service @4.931s +3.926s └─basic.target @4.916s └─sockets.target @4.916s └─dbus.socket @4.916s └─sysinit.target @4.905s └─systemd-update-utmp.service @4.864s +39ms └─auditd.service @4.563s +301ms └─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @4.485s +69ms └─rhel-import-state.service @4.342s +142ms └─local-fs.target @4.324s └─boot.mount @4.286s +31ms └─systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-79f594ad\x2da332\x2d4730\x2dbb5f\x2d85d19608096 └─dev-disk-by\x2duuid-79f594ad\x2da332\x2d4730\x2dbb5f\x2d85d196080964.device @4 **Important**: Systemctl accepts services (.service), mount point (.mount), sockets (.socket) and devices (.device) as units. #### 7. List all the available units. #### # systemctl list-unit-files UNIT FILE STATE proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount static dev-hugepages.mount static dev-mqueue.mount static proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.mount static sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount static sys-kernel-config.mount static sys-kernel-debug.mount static tmp.mount disabled brandbot.path disabled ..... #### 8. List all running units. #### # systemctl list-units UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount loaded active waiting Arbitrary Executable File Formats File Syste sys-devices-pc...0-1:0:0:0-block-sr0.device loaded active plugged VBOX_CD-ROM sys-devices-pc...:00:03.0-net-enp0s3.device loaded active plugged PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter sys-devices-pc...00:05.0-sound-card0.device loaded active plugged 82801AA AC'97 Audio Controller sys-devices-pc...:0:0-block-sda-sda1.device loaded active plugged VBOX_HARDDISK sys-devices-pc...:0:0-block-sda-sda2.device loaded active plugged LVM PV Qzyo3l-qYaL-uRUa-Cjuk-pljo-qKtX-VgBQ8 sys-devices-pc...0-2:0:0:0-block-sda.device loaded active plugged VBOX_HARDDISK sys-devices-pl...erial8250-tty-ttyS0.device loaded active plugged /sys/devices/platform/serial8250/tty/ttyS0 sys-devices-pl...erial8250-tty-ttyS1.device loaded active plugged /sys/devices/platform/serial8250/tty/ttyS1 sys-devices-pl...erial8250-tty-ttyS2.device loaded active plugged /sys/devices/platform/serial8250/tty/ttyS2 sys-devices-pl...erial8250-tty-ttyS3.device loaded active plugged /sys/devices/platform/serial8250/tty/ttyS3 sys-devices-virtual-block-dm\x2d0.device loaded active plugged /sys/devices/virtual/block/dm-0 sys-devices-virtual-block-dm\x2d1.device loaded active plugged /sys/devices/virtual/block/dm-1 sys-module-configfs.device loaded active plugged /sys/module/configfs ... #### 9. List all failed units. #### # systemctl --failed UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION kdump.service loaded failed failed Crash recovery kernel arming LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded. ACTIVE = The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB. SUB = The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type. 1 loaded units listed. Pass --all to see loaded but inactive units, too. To show all installed unit files use 'systemctl list-unit-files'. #### 10. Check if a Unit (cron.service) is enabled or not?. #### # systemctl is-enabled crond.service enabled #### 11. Check whether a Unit or Service is running or not?. #### # systemctl status firewalld.service firewalld.service - firewalld - dynamic firewall daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/firewalld.service; enabled) Active: active (running) since Tue 2015-04-28 16:27:55 IST; 34min ago Main PID: 549 (firewalld) CGroup: /system.slice/firewalld.service └─549 /usr/bin/python -Es /usr/sbin/firewalld --nofork --nopid Apr 28 16:27:51 tecmint systemd[1]: Starting firewalld - dynamic firewall daemon... Apr 28 16:27:55 tecmint systemd[1]: Started firewalld - dynamic firewall daemon. ### Control and Manage Services Using Systemctl ### #### 12. List all services (including enabled and disabled). #### # systemctl list-unit-files --type=service UNIT FILE STATE arp-ethers.service disabled auditd.service enabled autovt@.service disabled blk-availability.service disabled brandbot.service static collectd.service disabled console-getty.service disabled console-shell.service disabled cpupower.service disabled crond.service enabled dbus-org.fedoraproject.FirewallD1.service enabled .... #### 13. How do I start, restart, stop, reload and check the status of a service (httpd.service) in Linux. #### # systemctl start httpd.service # systemctl restart httpd.service # systemctl stop httpd.service # systemctl reload httpd.service # systemctl status httpd.service httpd.service - The Apache HTTP Server Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service; enabled) Active: active (running) since Tue 2015-04-28 17:21:30 IST; 6s ago Process: 2876 ExecStop=/bin/kill -WINCH ${MAINPID} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 2881 (httpd) Status: "Processing requests..." CGroup: /system.slice/httpd.service ├─2881 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND ├─2884 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND ├─2885 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND ├─2886 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND ├─2887 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND └─2888 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND Apr 28 17:21:30 tecmint systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP Server... Apr 28 17:21:30 tecmint httpd[2881]: AH00558: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully q...ssage Apr 28 17:21:30 tecmint systemd[1]: Started The Apache HTTP Server. Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full. **Note**: When we use commands like start, restart, stop and reload with systemctl, we will not get any output on the terminal, only status command will print the output. #### 14. How to active a service and enable or disable a service at boot time (auto start service at system boot). #### # systemctl is-active httpd.service # systemctl enable httpd.service # systemctl disable httpd.service #### 15. How to mask (making it impossible to start) or unmask a service (httpd.service). #### # systemctl mask httpd.service ln -s '/dev/null' '/etc/systemd/system/httpd.service' # systemctl unmask httpd.service rm '/etc/systemd/system/httpd.service' #### 16. How to a Kill a service using systemctl command. #### # systemctl kill httpd # systemctl status httpd httpd.service - The Apache HTTP Server Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service; enabled) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2015-04-28 18:01:42 IST; 28min ago Main PID: 2881 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Status: "Total requests: 0; Current requests/sec: 0; Current traffic: 0 B/sec" Apr 28 17:37:29 tecmint systemd[1]: httpd.service: Got notification message from PID 2881, but recepti...bled. Apr 28 17:37:29 tecmint systemd[1]: httpd.service: Got notification message from PID 2881, but recepti...bled. Apr 28 17:37:39 tecmint systemd[1]: httpd.service: Got notification message from PID 2881, but recepti...bled. Apr 28 17:37:39 tecmint systemd[1]: httpd.service: Got notification message from PID 2881, but recepti...bled. Apr 28 17:37:49 tecmint systemd[1]: httpd.service: Got notification message from PID 2881, but recepti...bled. Apr 28 17:37:49 tecmint systemd[1]: httpd.service: Got notification message from PID 2881, but recepti...bled. Apr 28 17:37:59 tecmint systemd[1]: httpd.service: Got notification message from PID 2881, but recepti...bled. Apr 28 17:37:59 tecmint systemd[1]: httpd.service: Got notification message from PID 2881, but recepti...bled. Apr 28 18:01:42 tecmint systemd[1]: httpd.service: control process exited, code=exited status=226 Apr 28 18:01:42 tecmint systemd[1]: Unit httpd.service entered failed state. Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full. ### Control and Manage Mount Points using Systemctl ### #### 17. List all system mount points. #### # systemctl list-unit-files --type=mount UNIT FILE STATE dev-hugepages.mount static dev-mqueue.mount static proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.mount static sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount static sys-kernel-config.mount static sys-kernel-debug.mount static tmp.mount disabled #### 18. How do I mount, unmount, remount, reload system mount points and also check the status of mount points on the system. #### # systemctl start tmp.mount # systemctl stop tmp.mount # systemctl restart tmp.mount # systemctl reload tmp.mount # systemctl status tmp.mount tmp.mount - Temporary Directory Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/tmp.mount; disabled) Active: active (mounted) since Tue 2015-04-28 17:46:06 IST; 2min 48s ago Where: /tmp What: tmpfs Docs: man:hier(7) http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/APIFileSystems Process: 3908 ExecMount=/bin/mount tmpfs /tmp -t tmpfs -o mode=1777,strictatime (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Apr 28 17:46:06 tecmint systemd[1]: Mounting Temporary Directory... Apr 28 17:46:06 tecmint systemd[1]: tmp.mount: Directory /tmp to mount over is not empty, mounting anyway. Apr 28 17:46:06 tecmint systemd[1]: Mounted Temporary Directory. #### 19. How to active, enable or disable a mount point at boot time (auto mount at system boot). #### # systemctl is-active tmp.mount # systemctl enable tmp.mount # systemctl disable tmp.mount #### 20. How to mask (making it impossible to start) or unmask a mount points in Linux. #### # systemctl mask tmp.mount ln -s '/dev/null' '/etc/systemd/system/tmp.mount' # systemctl unmask tmp.mount rm '/etc/systemd/system/tmp.mount' ### Control and Manage Sockets using Systemctl ### #### 21. List all available system sockets. #### # systemctl list-unit-files --type=socket UNIT FILE STATE dbus.socket static dm-event.socket enabled lvm2-lvmetad.socket enabled rsyncd.socket disabled sshd.socket disabled syslog.socket static systemd-initctl.socket static systemd-journald.socket static systemd-shutdownd.socket static systemd-udevd-control.socket static systemd-udevd-kernel.socket static 11 unit files listed. #### 22. How do I start, restart, stop, reload and check the status of a socket (example: cups.socket) in Linux. #### # systemctl start cups.socket # systemctl restart cups.socket # systemctl stop cups.socket # systemctl reload cups.socket # systemctl status cups.socket cups.socket - CUPS Printing Service Sockets Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.socket; enabled) Active: active (listening) since Tue 2015-04-28 18:10:59 IST; 8s ago Listen: /var/run/cups/cups.sock (Stream) Apr 28 18:10:59 tecmint systemd[1]: Starting CUPS Printing Service Sockets. Apr 28 18:10:59 tecmint systemd[1]: Listening on CUPS Printing Service Sockets. #### 23. How to active a socket and enable or disable at boot time (auto start socket at system boot). #### # systemctl is-active cups.socket # systemctl enable cups.socket # systemctl disable cups.socket #### 24. How to mask (making it impossible to start) or unmask a socket (cups.socket). #### # systemctl mask cups.socket ln -s '/dev/null' '/etc/systemd/system/cups.socket' # systemctl unmask cups.socket rm '/etc/systemd/system/cups.socket' ### CPU Utilization (Shares) of a Service ### #### 25. Get the current CPU Shares of a Service (say httpd). #### # systemctl show -p CPUShares httpd.service CPUShares=1024 **Note**: The default each service has a CPUShare = 1024. You may increase/decrease CPU share of a process. #### 26. Limit the CPU Share of a service (httpd.service) to 2000 CPUShares/ #### # systemctl set-property httpd.service CPUShares=2000 # systemctl show -p CPUShares httpd.service CPUShares=2000 **Note**: When you set CPUShare for a service, a directory with the name of service is created (httpd.service.d) which contains a file 90-CPUShares.conf which contains the CPUShare Limit information. You may view the file as: # vi /etc/systemd/system/httpd.service.d/90-CPUShares.conf [Service] CPUShares=2000 #### 27. Check all the configuration details of a service. #### # systemctl show httpd Id=httpd.service Names=httpd.service Requires=basic.target Wants=system.slice WantedBy=multi-user.target Conflicts=shutdown.target Before=shutdown.target multi-user.target After=network.target remote-fs.target nss-lookup.target systemd-journald.socket basic.target system.slice Description=The Apache HTTP Server LoadState=loaded ActiveState=active SubState=running FragmentPath=/usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service .... #### 28. Analyze critical chain for a services(httpd). #### # systemd-analyze critical-chain httpd.service The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character. The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character. httpd.service +142ms └─network.target @11.168s └─network.service @9.456s +1.712s └─NetworkManager.service @8.858s +596ms └─firewalld.service @4.931s +3.926s └─basic.target @4.916s └─sockets.target @4.916s └─dbus.socket @4.916s └─sysinit.target @4.905s └─systemd-update-utmp.service @4.864s +39ms └─auditd.service @4.563s +301ms └─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @4.485s +69ms └─rhel-import-state.service @4.342s +142ms └─local-fs.target @4.324s └─boot.mount @4.286s +31ms └─systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-79f594ad\x2da332\x2d4730\x2dbb5f\x2d85d196080964.service @4.092s +149ms └─dev-disk-by\x2duuid-79f594ad\x2da332\x2d4730\x2dbb5f\x2d85d196080964.device @4.092s #### 29. Get a list of dependencies for a services (httpd). #### # systemctl list-dependencies httpd.service httpd.service ├─system.slice └─basic.target ├─firewalld.service ├─microcode.service ├─rhel-autorelabel-mark.service ├─rhel-autorelabel.service ├─rhel-configure.service ├─rhel-dmesg.service ├─rhel-loadmodules.service ├─paths.target ├─slices.target │ ├─-.slice │ └─system.slice ├─sockets.target │ ├─dbus.socket .... #### 30. List control groups hierarchically. #### # systemd-cgls ├─1 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --switched-root --system --deserialize 23 ├─user.slice │ └─user-0.slice │ └─session-1.scope │ ├─2498 sshd: root@pts/0 │ ├─2500 -bash │ ├─4521 systemd-cgls │ └─4522 systemd-cgls └─system.slice ├─httpd.service │ ├─4440 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND │ ├─4442 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND │ ├─4443 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND │ ├─4444 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND │ ├─4445 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND │ └─4446 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND ├─polkit.service │ └─721 /usr/lib/polkit-1/polkitd --no-debug .... #### 31. List control group according to CPU, memory, Input and Output. #### # systemd-cgtop Path Tasks %CPU Memory Input/s Output/s / 83 1.0 437.8M - - /system.slice - 0.1 - - - /system.slice/mariadb.service 2 0.1 - - - /system.slice/tuned.service 1 0.0 - - - /system.slice/httpd.service 6 0.0 - - - /system.slice/NetworkManager.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/atop.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/atopacct.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/auditd.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/crond.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/dbus.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/firewalld.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/lvm2-lvmetad.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/polkit.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/postfix.service 3 - - - - /system.slice/rsyslog.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/system-getty.slice/getty@tty1.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/systemd-journald.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/systemd-logind.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/systemd-udevd.service 1 - - - - /system.slice/webmin.service 1 - - - - /user.slice/user-0.slice/session-1.scope 3 - - - - ### Control System Runlevels ### #### 32. How to start system rescue mode. #### # systemctl rescue Broadcast message from root@tecmint on pts/0 (Wed 2015-04-29 11:31:18 IST): The system is going down to rescue mode NOW! #### 33. How to enter into emergency mode. #### # systemctl emergency Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" to try again to boot into default mode. #### 34. List current run levels in use. #### # systemctl get-default multi-user.target #### 35. How to start Runlevel 5 aka graphical mode. #### # systemctl isolate runlevel5.target OR # systemctl isolate graphical.target #### 36. How to start Runlevel 3 aka multiuser mode (commandline). #### # systemctl isolate runlevel3.target OR # systemctl isolate multiuser.target #### 36. How to set multiusermode or graphical mode as default runlevel. #### # systemctl set-default runlevel3.target # systemctl set-default runlevel5.target #### 37. How to reboot, halt, suspend, hibernate or put system in hybrid-sleep. #### # systemctl reboot # systemctl halt # systemctl suspend # systemctl hibernate # systemctl hybrid-sleep For those who may not be aware of runlevels and what it does. - Runlevel 0 : Shut down and Power off the system. - Runlevel 1 : Rescue?Maintainance Mode. - Runlevel 3 : multiuser, no-graphic system. - Runlevel 4 : multiuser, no-graphic system. - Runlevel 5 : multiuser, graphical system. - Runlevel 6 : Shutdown and Reboot the machine. That’s all for now. Keep connected! Keep commenting. Don’t forget to provide us with your valuable feedback in the comments below. 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