The
System Services
SysV
subtab is used to view all the services you are running on the Container except for the
xinetd
-dependent services. To see the
xinetd
-dependent services list, click the
System Services Xinetd
subtab
. By default, 20 services are shown on the screen, but you may have more services displayed by pressing the appropriate link on top of the table. You may also have the
System Services
table display only those services that have a particular name or status. On top of the table, press the
Show Search
link to display the fields where you can specify the name or the status of the service you wish to view; then click on the
Search
link. You can have Parallels Infrastructure Manager display only those parameters you need at the moment. To show or hide certain columns, click the
Select Columns
link and select the parameters you want to be displayed or clear those you do not.
The System Services SysV screen presents a table reflecting the services inside the Container and providing the following information:
Column Name |
Description |
Name |
The system ID of the service executable file. |
Status |
Indicates whether the service is running or not. A green arrow means that the service is running; a red cross - that it is stopped. |
Autostart |
If there is a green tick in this column, this service is started automatically on the Container startup; if a red cross - it is not. |
Note:
This table displays only those services that are listed in the configuration file
etc/vzcp/standart-services.xml
. placed in the Service Container directory
/vz/root/1.
With the help of the Infrastructure Manager toolbar you can perform the following actions on any service in the table:
All the above and a service description is available on the screen which opens by clicking the name of the service in the Name column.
Note: If you have just started the Container and opened the Services page, not all the services may have had enough time to start. Wait a little and refresh the page to update the state of the services.