Re: running services

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I prefer by issueing...

[root@mongoose ~]# chkconfig --list | grep on
[root@mongoose ~]# chkconfig --list | grep 5:on  /* or grep for 3:on
according to the run level*/

+++++  just gotta free time in between my training session....got to go.... ++++
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On 4/26/06, Matthijs.Sneijders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<Matthijs.Sneijders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hmm,
>
> try something like
>
> service --status-all |grep " is " |while read a b c d
> do
>       if [ $c = "stopped" ]
>       then
>             echo  "$a off"
>       fi
>       if [ $b = "(pid" ]
>       then
>             echo "$a on"
>       fi
> done
>
> but as you are a C++ programmer you might want to do this in your code and
> not on the shell
>
>
>
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> Thanks for this reply. but i need some precise solution bocause i need
> to use this command through my C++ code, now its almost impossible for
> me to parse the results of "service --status-all".
> Is there any command which 'll result me just name and status of
> services.
>
> thanks
>
> On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 10:23, BERES Laszlo wrote:
> > Muhammad Rizwan wrote:
> >
> > > How i can get all the running services on linux system (through
> > > command).
> >
> > Use "service --status-all"
> >
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> > BÉRES László         RHCE
> > systems engineer, trainer
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