On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 01:44:10PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> * systemd provides really nice command-line tools for understanding the
>   state of the system and the relationships between the unit files.  I
>   don't believe upstart has an equivalent of systemctl list-dependencies,
>   for example.

I think the relevant tools on the upstart side are 'initctl show-config -e'
and 'initctl2dot'.  This doesn't render in a tree format the way 'systemctl
list-dependencies' does, because job relationships are a DAG, not a tree;
but I can see there being room for a simplified view of jobs that works from
a terminal.

Cheers,
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