Joe Zeff <j...@zeff.us> writes:

> On 06/22/2013 06:49 PM, lee wrote:
>> Joe Zeff <j...@zeff.us> writes:
>>
>>> On 06/21/2013 09:19 PM, lee wrote:
>>>> And how would I disable it?  Mdmonitor is stopped and disabled, and md
>>>> is still running.
>>>
>>> systemctl stop SERVICENAME.service
>>> systemctl mask SERVICENAME.service
>>
>> Thank you, that would work if there was a service called "md", but there
>> isn't.
>>
>>
>
> Try this, then:
>
> systemctl list-unit-files | grep mdmonitor
>
> When I did it, I learned that unlike you, I do have mdmonitor.service
> active.  And, a search of fedoraforum.org revealed that there's also
> mdmonitor-takeover.service which might or might not be running.  (I
> don't have it.)  And, there might be others which neither of us has
> thought of, which is why I made the grep pattern as generic as seemed
> reasonable.

Oh, interesting, thanks!  I didn't know you could do that, it gives me a
list I'll have to look at in detail.


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