Hallo... I've read the Debian FAQ, the Debian guide... And the manpage of start-stop-daemon... And I still don't know how to do this:
- I was to know which daemons were started and are now running... A simple list of them. (like apache, omniorb, gpm, etc... Just the names are enough) I thought I could use start-stop-daemon for this, but although the man page says it is possible, it seems, from the synopsis, that I have to necessarily use --start or --stop. Also, when I use the --user option, I have to specify which daemon I want... But that's exactly what I'd like to know -- which daemons are running. :-) ps doesn't seem to help, either... I've heard from someone who's beginning with Debian that Red Hat has some sort of tool for this. One can check which services are active, and change that... And also configure which services will be activated at startup. I sort of didn't know what to say... I know how to change the scripts called at startup time, but I never thought about querying running daemons... Any ideas? Thanks! J. -- Jeronimo Pellegrini Institute of Computing - Unicamp - Brazil http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~jeronimo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]