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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The program **systemctl** is how your manage these services (as root using sudo)
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for example:
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for example:
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** sudo systemctl status dsgwdashboard<br/>
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**sudo systemctl status dsgwdashboard<br/>
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sudo systemctl enable dsgwdashboard<br/>
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sudo systemctl enable dsgwdashboard<br/>
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sudo systemctl start dsgwdashboard<br/>
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sudo systemctl start dsgwdashboard<br/>
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sudo systemctl stop dsgwdashboard<br/>
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sudo systemctl stop dsgwdashboard<br/>
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ for example:
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sudo systemctl start dgwtimeserver<br/>
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sudo systemctl start dgwtimeserver<br/>
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sudo systemctl stop dgwtimeserver<br/>
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sudo systemctl stop dgwtimeserver<br/>
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sudo systemctl restart dgwtimeserver<br/>
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sudo systemctl restart dgwtimeserver<br/>
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sudo systemctl disable dgwtimeserver<br/>**
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sudo systemctl disable dgwtimeserver**
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and so forth.
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and so forth.
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