Re: running services



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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