Difference between revisions of "Systemd"

From Notes_Wiki
m
m
Line 1: Line 1:
<yambe:breadcrumb>System_administration_tools|System Administration Tools</yambe:breadcrumb>
[[Main Page|Home]] > [[CentOS]] > [[CentOS 6.x]] > [[System administration tools]] > [[Systemd|systemd]]
=systemd=


Newer versions of RPM based OS use systemd for service start/stop and enable/disable on startup
Newer versions of RPM based OS use systemd for service start/stop and enable/disable on startup
Line 16: Line 15:




<yambe:breadcrumb>System_administration_tools|System Administration Tools</yambe:breadcrumb>
[[Main Page|Home]] > [[CentOS]] > [[CentOS 6.x]] > [[System administration tools]] > [[Systemd|systemd]]

Revision as of 11:40, 28 July 2022

Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > System administration tools > systemd

Newer versions of RPM based OS use systemd for service start/stop and enable/disable on startup

Check service start-up time

Systemd makes it very easy to analyse which service is taking how much time during boot. To do this use:

systemd-analyze blame > blame.txt

and then read various service start-up times from blame.txt file.



Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > System administration tools > systemd