How to List All Services on Linux..? (systemctl Command) | Secure 2 Cyber

Опубликовано: 06 Май 2026
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In this video, you’ll learn how to list and check the status of all services in Linux using the systemctl command — a must-know tool for every Linux user and system administrator.

The systemctl command helps you view, manage, and monitor system services that are running, stopped, or disabled on your machine.

🖥️ Commands Covered:

systemctl list-units --type=service → List all active services

systemctl --type=service --all → List all services (active + inactive)

systemctl list-unit-files --type=service → View all installed service files

systemctl status servicename → Check the status of a specific service

systemctl is-active servicename → Verify if a service is currently running

💡 The systemctl command gives you complete visibility and control over your Linux services, making it essential for server management, troubleshooting, and cybersecurity tasks.

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