Janssen System Services Lifecycle Management#
Getting list of Jans services#
sudo systemctl list-units --all "jans*"
Output should be like below:
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
jans-auth.service loaded active running Janssen OAauth service
jans-config-api.service loaded active running Janssen Config API service
jans-fido2.service loaded active running Janssen Fido2 Service
jans-scim.service loaded active running Janssen Scim service
LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded.
ACTIVE = The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB.
SUB = The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type.
5 loaded units listed.
Other Services#
There are more services other than Jans services like Apache. To get the status of those services make sure you use command like
sudo systemctl list-units --all "apache2*"
Commands (Ubuntu 20.04, RHEL 8, SUSE 15)#
Start#
systemctl start [service name]
Stop#
systemctl stop [service name]
Status#
systemctl status [service name]
Restart#
systemctl restart [service name]
Reload#
This command is used for the apache2
and httpd
services.
systemctl reload [service name]
Last update:
2024-10-23
Created: 2022-07-21
Created: 2022-07-21