commit f3f6beb91c9baf78d76db74df9692e2c8aee4d91 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 Author: Rashadul Islam <rashadul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2014 15:26:25 -0500 Update commands for starting, stopping, and checking the status of abrtd to use systemctl instead of service/chkconfig --- en-US/Automatic_Bug_Reporting_Tool_ABRT.xml | 15 +++++++-------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/en-US/Automatic_Bug_Reporting_Tool_ABRT.xml b/en-US/Automatic_Bug_Reporting_Tool_ABRT.xml index 1093dc8..0dcf8c1 100644 --- a/en-US/Automatic_Bug_Reporting_Tool_ABRT.xml +++ b/en-US/Automatic_Bug_Reporting_Tool_ABRT.xml @@ -88,18 +88,17 @@ Your next step should be to verify that <systemitem class="daemon">abrtd</systemitem> is running. The daemon is typically configured to start up at boot time. You can use the following command as root to verify its current status: </para> - <screen>~]# <command>service abrtd status</command> -abrtd (pid 1535) is running...</screen> + <screen>~]# <command>systemctl status abrtd.service</command> +...Active: active (running)...</screen> <para> - If the <command>service</command> command returns the <computeroutput>abrt is stopped</computeroutput> message, the daemon is not running. It can be started for the current session by entering this command: + If the <command>systemctl</command> command returns the <computeroutput>inactive</computeroutput> message, the daemon is not running. It can be started for the current session by entering this command: </para> - <screen>~]# <command>service abrtd start</command> -Starting abrt daemon: [ OK ]</screen> + <screen>~]# <command>systemctl start abrtd.service</command></screen> <para> - You can run the following <command>chkconfig</command> command to ensure that the <systemitem + You can run the following <command>systemctl</command> command to ensure that the <systemitem class="daemon">abrtd</systemitem> service initializes every time the system starts up: </para> - <screen>~]# <command>chkconfig abrtd on</command></screen> + <screen>~]# <command>systemctl enable abrtd.service</command></screen> <para> Similarly, you can follow the same steps to check and configure the <systemitem class="service">abrt-ccpp</systemitem> service if you want <application>ABRT</application> to catch C/C++ crashes. To set <application>ABRT</application> to detect kernel oopses, use the same steps for the <systemitem @@ -237,7 +236,7 @@ kernel.panic = 0</screen> <title>Using the Graphical User Interface</title> <para> The <application>ABRT</application> daemon sends a broadcast D-Bus message whenever a problem report is created. If the <application>ABRT</application> notification applet is running, it catches this message and displays an orange alarm icon in the Notification Area. You can open the <application>ABRT GUI</application> application using this icon. As an alternative, you can display the <application>ABRT</application> GUI by selecting the <menuchoice><guimenu>Application</guimenu> - <guisubmenu>System Tools</guisubmenu> + <guisubmenu>Sundry</guisubmenu> <guimenuitem>Automatic Bug Reporting Tool</guimenuitem> </menuchoice> menu item. </para> -- 1.8.1.4 -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs