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# systemctl
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# Control the systemd system and service manager
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# Show only a given value from one of the `show` keys. In this example, the
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# value for the `ActiveState` key for the UFW service will be shown, and only
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# it; ideal for scripting.
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#
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# Using the `--value` flag causes only the value to be displayed.
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systemctl show -p ActiveState --value ufw
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# Start, stop, or restart a given service(s).
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systemctl [start|stop|restart] [SERVICE]
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# Check if a given service(s) is active. If it is, 'active' will display. An
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# exit status of 0 will be given if it's active, and non-zero otherwise. Use
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# the `-q` or `--quiet` flag to rely only on the exit status.
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systemctl is-active ufw
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# Check if a given service(s) has failed. If it is, 'failed' will display. An
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# exit status of 0 will be given if it has failed, and non-zero otherwise. Use
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# the `-q` or `--quiet` flag to rely only on the exit status.
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systemctl is-active ufw
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# Check if a given service(s) is enabled. If it is, 'enabled' will display. An
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# exit status of 0 will be given if it's enabled, and non-zero otherwise. Use
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# the `-q` or `--quiet` flag to rely only on the exit status.
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systemctl is-enabled ufw
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# List all failed services.
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systemctl --failed
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# Shut the system down. Use `suspend` to suspend, `halt` to halt, and `reboot`
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# to instead of reboot the machine.
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systemctl poweroff
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# Enable or disable a given service(s).
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systemctl [enable|disable] [SERVICE]
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# Show the current status of a given service(s).
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systemctl status [SERVICE]
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# ubuchk
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# Send your Ubuntu system to the doctor for a check-up.
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# Force a complete reset of the current user's ubuchk(8) configurations.
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ubuchk --force-reset
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# Force ubuchk(8) to run, ignoring Linux distribution type.
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ubuchk --force-run
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# List all of the available ubuchk(8) configuration keys.
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--list-keys
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# Run UbuChk verbosely, but also omit all messages informing the user that a
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# given key (functionality associated therewith) will be ignored.
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ubuchk -V --hush-ignored
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# Query a given alert ID; they are 4-characters in length.
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ubuchk -Q [ID]
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# Override a key's value, even if it's set in the user's configuration file.
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# Multiple key=value pairs are allowed, but must be as a comma-separated list.
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ubuchk -k KernParams=false
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# Skip a given alert. Multiples allowed, provided they're comma-separated.
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# There is a configuration key for this, but this flag can be useful for
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# one-time uses or for testing.
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ubuchk --skip=[ID]
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