Manage System Services On Fedora |
Desktop Training - Fedora |
This will open the Service Configuration window where we can manage our system services. Across the top of the window you see seven large icons allowing us to enable a service, disable a service, customize it, start, stop, restart, or get help with the Service Configuration Tool. On the left we see a list of services along with important icons that help us decipher what the current state of each service is. A service that is enabled shows a green icon next to it. A disabled service (like httpd, the one i've selected) is shown by a red icon next to it while a service enabled in run levels 3, 4, and 5 is indicated by the switch box icon. The next column also shows icons including a question mark which means the status is unknown, a unplugged plug which means the service is stopped, and a plugged in plug which indicated the service is running. After clicking on a particular service the details are shown on the right.
In my case i do not run a web server off of my Fedora machine so i can safely select the httpd service and click on the Disable icon across the top of the window to disable it. If a service is running and you want to stop it click on the Stop icon across the top of the screen. |