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| -c, --crashed List all services that have crashed. | | -c, --crashed List all services that have crashed. |
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− | -f, --format Select a format for the output. Currently, the
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− | only one that can be specified is ini, which
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− | outputs in *.ini format.
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− | -l, --list List all defined runlevels.
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− | -m, --manual Show all manually started services.
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− | -r, --runlevel Print the current runlevel name.
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− | -S, --supervised Show all supervised services.
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− | -s, --servicelist Show all services.
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− | -u, --unused Show services not assigned to any runlevel.
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− | -C, --nocolor Disable color output.
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− | runlevel Show information only for the named runlevel.
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− | EXIT STATUS
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− | rc-status exits 0, except when checking for crashed services and it doesn't find any.
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− | IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
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− | rc-status tries to list services within each runlevel in the presently resolved dependency order if the dependency tree is available.
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