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Use the systemd-analyze verify command to check if a SystemD service file is valid and has no syntax errors. | Use the systemd-analyze verify command to check if a SystemD service file is valid and has no syntax errors. | ||
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sudo systemd-analyze verify /etc/systemd/system/my-service.service | sudo systemd-analyze verify /etc/systemd/system/my-service.service | ||
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If the service file is valid, the command will return nothing. If there are any errors, they will be displayed in the output. | If the service file is valid, the command will return nothing. If there are any errors, they will be displayed in the output. | ||
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/etc/systemd/system/my-service.service:3: Failed to add dependency on my-service.service, ignoring: Invalid argument | /etc/systemd/system/my-service.service:3: Failed to add dependency on my-service.service, ignoring: Invalid argument | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 11. Mai 2025, 13:45 Uhr
Use the systemd-analyze verify command to check if a SystemD service file is valid and has no syntax errors.
sudo systemd-analyze verify /etc/systemd/system/my-service.service
If the service file is valid, the command will return nothing. If there are any errors, they will be displayed in the output.
/etc/systemd/system/my-service.service:3: Failed to add dependency on my-service.service, ignoring: Invalid argument