Systemd
systemd is a Linux initialization system and service manager introduced in 2010 and adopted by default in RHEL 7.0 (2014), that includes features like:
- On-demand starting of daemons
- Inhibitor Locks which allows to block or delay system sleep and shutdown requests from the user [1][2]
- Mount and automount point maintenance (
systemd-mount
[3],systemd-umount
) - Snapshot support
- Processes tracking using Linux control groups (
systemd-cgls
systemd-cgtop
) - Logging daemon, see
journalctl
andsystemd-cat
Config files:
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
Systemd components of daemons and binaries[4]:
- systemd:
systemctl
- systemd-journald:
journalctl
- systemd-logind:
loginctl
- systemd-networkd:
networkctl
, netplan - systemd-timesyncd
- systemd-resolved: systemd-resolve,
hostnamectl
- systemd-udevd
/lib/systemd/systemd-fsck
See also
- macOS:
launctl
- systemd, daemontools, runit and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_supervision
systemd
,runsv
cron
,crontab
,systemctl list-timers
, anacron, Kubernetes scheduler, Systemd services,CronJobsStack
,cron.schedule
,crontab -l
,0x004b
,at, /etc/cron.deny, /etc/cron.allow
- elogind
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