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  1. #1

    How to control the daemon in RedHat

    Hi,


    From a command line type:

    /etc/rc.d/init.d/[name of service] restart [enter]


    You can also type /etc/rc.d/init.d/[name of service] [enter]

    This will give you a list of the commands that can follow the service name. Typically these are

    start, stop, and status.
    start - starts a service
    stop - stops a service
    status - displays the current status of a running service
    If there is an error while restarting a service, the error will typically be displayed. You may need to first stop, then start the service for a complete error message.

    You can use these commands for any service listed in the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory

    Thanks!
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    Hello,

    the main demons can be restarted using the service command to.

    service <daemon name> restart

    Thank you.

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