Re: F13: services marked as disabled, are shown to be running.

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  On 08/22/2010 01:38 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
> JD,
>
> It's possible that system-config-services is not working correctly. As
> an alternative, use chkconfig to look at the default startup status for
> each of those services:
> # chkconfig --list | grep akmods
> akmods          0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
$ chkconfig --list | grep akmods
akmods             0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    
6:off

ditto with the rest:  capi hsqldb isdn jetty lm_sensors racoon sandbox 
vmware zvbid

So, I still cannot explain this.

For example, capi is reported by system-config-services as running,
BUT:

$ sudo service capi status
capi not installed - Connection timed out (110)

So, how could it be reported as running.

akmod is also reported as running and ther is not S*akmods in any of
/etc/rc[0123455].d

also, hsqldb is disabled, yet it is reported as running,
same as isdn, jetty, lm_sensors, racoon, sandbox, vmware, zvbid

In summary, system-config-services cannot be relied on to correctly 
report what services are running or, disabled, or stopped.







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