RE: 'service' command not present

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I just did an install of CentOS 5 on one of my machines.  However, when
I try to use the 'service' command (such as 'service httpd start') I get
an error that the service command is not found.

Why would that be?  Where does this command come from?  I can launch
the services just fine using the respective /etc/init.d/ entries.

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Sorry for the broken webmailer...

Are you performing these actions as root?  A user that does not have root access cannot start services.  You will either need to su to root or sudo the action.

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