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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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    -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.
  
  

Revision as of 04:59, 13 April 2020

Welcome to Icon Disti GhostBSD.png Rc-status.
OpenRC
Scripts
/etc/rc
rc - shell
/etc/rc.devd
The generic hook into OpenRC.
/sbin/rcorder
Ordering rc-scripts
/etc/init.d
Scripts to run OpenRC
/usr/local/etc/init.d
Scripts to run OpenRC
/etc/rc.d
Scripts automatically executed at boot and shutdown
/usr/local/etc/rc.d
Special scripts
Configuration
/etc/devd.conf
Configuration file for devd(8)
/etc/conf.d
Initscript Configuration Files
/etc/rc.conf.d
Smaller configuration files
/etc/defaults/rc.conf
Specifies the default settings for all the available options.
/etc/rc.conf
The global OpenRC configuration file
/etc/rc.conf.ghostbsd
GhostBSD specific configurations
Tools/Helper
/usr/sbin/sysrc
Safely edit system rc files
/bin/rc-status
Shows which services are running
/sbin/rc-update
Add or delete services
/sbin/rc-service
Locate and run an OpenRC service
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Introduction

The rc-status helper will print all currently active runlevels and the state of services in them.

All runlevels are represented as folders in /etc/runlevels/ with symlinks to the actual service scripts.
All services must reside in the /etc/init.d or /usr/local/etc/init.d directories. They must also conform to the OpenRC runscript standard.

Manual

NAME

    rc-status – show status info about runlevels

SYNOPSIS

    rc-status [-aclsuC] [-f ini] [runlevel]

DESCRIPTION

rc-status gathers and displays information about the status of services in different runlevels. The default behavior is to show information about the current runlevel and any unassigned services that are not stopped, but any runlevel can be quickly examined.

If an active service is being supervised by supervise-daemon(8,) the amount of time the daemon has been active along with the number of times it has been respawned in the current respawn period will be displayed.

The options are as follows:

    -a, --all               Show all runlevels and their services.
    -c, --crashed           List all services that have crashed.
    -f, --format            Select a format for the output. Currently, the
                            only one that can be specified is ini, which
                            outputs in *.ini format.
    -l, --list              List all defined runlevels.
    -m, --manual            Show all manually started services.
    -r, --runlevel          Print the current runlevel name.
    -S, --supervised        Show all supervised services.
    -s, --servicelist       Show all services.
    -u, --unused            Show services not assigned to any runlevel.
    -C, --nocolor           Disable color output.
    runlevel                Show information only for the named runlevel.


EXIT STATUS

rc-status exits 0, except when checking for crashed services and it doesn't find any.

IMPLEMENTATION NOTES

rc-status tries to list services within each runlevel in the presently resolved dependency order if the dependency tree is available.


Example for Rc-status

If you run

# rc-status

you will see which services are running:

Runlevel: default

dbus                                                  [  started 00:06:23 (0) ]
webcamd                                                           [  started  ]
moused                                                            [  started  ]
lightdm                                                           [  started  ]
avahi-daemon                                                      [  started  ]
vboxnet                                                           [  started  ]
netmount                                                          [  started  ]
devfs                                                             [  started  ]
ntpd                                                  [  started 00:06:20 (0) ]
cupsd                                                 [  started 00:06:21 (0) ]
local                                                             [  started  ]
avahi-dnsconfd                                                    [  started  ]
hald                                                              [  started  ]

Dynamic Runlevel: hotplugged

moused.ums0                                                       [  started  ]
webcamd.ugen0.4                                                   [  started  ]

Dynamic Runlevel: needed/wanted

tmp                                                               [  started  ]
cleartmp                                                          [  started  ]
var                                                               [  started  ]
cleanvar                                                          [  started  ]
ldconfig                                                          [  started  ]
ntpdate                                                           [  started  ]

Dynamic Runlevel: manual