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  • secureconfig
    hello, for see all services you can run this command : ls -l /etc/init.d and for change log location you need to open all software config files and change log locations. Good Luck.
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  • romanepo
    Hi, When i run ls -l /etc/init.d than show lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 11 Jan 11 21:57 /etc/init.d -> rc.d/init.d/ I want to view all application, service, plugin and tools. Regards Roman Epo
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  • mageshm
    @ romanepo, The below command will show you list of service is installed and running on your linux box. # service --status-all
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  • triantech
    @ Roman Epo, >> I want to change all log location,how to i customize all log location. This has to be done from the configuration files of individual services. There is no place to customize the log location from a single file. For ex, if you want to change the place where MySQL service logs, you will have to open the file /etc/my.cnf and change the path to which logs should be written to. This is the way in which you do it for other services as well.
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  • romanepo
    ]@ romanepo, The below command will show you list of service is installed and running on your linux box. # service --status-all

    Hi, This command show every thing but i face two problem 1.This command not show page by page,that causes i cant see everything. 2.Not show cphullk service service and many other report. Is there any option ,i want to view page page and all tools and plugin from command prompt. Regards Roman Epo
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  • cPanelMichael
    ] Is there any option ,i want to view page page and all tools and plugin from command prompt.

    Hello :) Could you elaborate on the purpose of obtaining this information? For instance, if you let us know the reason we can probably provide you with a solution to your problem. Note that there is no single command that will show you the status of all services. You need to check each service manually or use Web Host Manager. Thank you.
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  • romanepo
    ]Hello :) Could you elaborate on the purpose of obtaining this information? For instance, if you let us know the reason we can probably provide you with a solution to your problem. Note that there is no single command that will show you the status of all services. You need to check each service manually or use Web Host Manager. Thank you.

    Hi, When server arise issue,than need to troubleshoot server.Some time arise lot of issue and i cant understand which service arise this issue.Such as when i allow Dormant services than my plugin IP Manager not working.That causes i need to each and every thing properly and study each and every thing. Troubleshoot purpose need to know every log location. Regards Roman Epo
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  • Infopro
    Troubleshoot purpose need to know every log location.
    You might find this thread useful: Have you ever wondered, "Where's the Apache error log?" - cPanel Forums
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  • romanepo
    ]You might find this thread useful: Have you ever wondered, "Where's the Apache error log?" - cPanel Forums

    Hi, Already download 2 file - Links Removed - Now i am analyzing both file. Thanks Roman Epo [COLOR="silver">- - - Updated - - -
    ]Hello :) Note that there is no single command that will show you the status of all services. You need to check each service manually or use Web Host Manager. Thank you.

    Please send all command for get information running and stop all service,plugin,tools and other application information. I need to know and analyze every thing. Regards Roman Epo
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  • cPanelMichael
    ]Please send all command for get information running and stop all service,plugin,tools and other application information. I need to know and analyze every thing.

    This is documented here: How to restart services from the command line WHM Scripts - restartsrv Thank you.
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  • romanepo
    ]This is documented here: How to restart services from the command line WHM Scripts - restartsrv Thank you.

    Thank you its help full document.
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