Is service status command continuously monitoring the status?





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When I ran



$ sudo service td-agent status
● td-agent.service - td-agent: Fluentd based data collector for Treasure Data
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/td-agent.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabl
Active: active (running) since Mon 2019-04-01 04:05:36 UTC; 6min ago
Docs: https://docs.treasuredata.com/articles/td-agent
Process: 7570 ExecStop=/bin/kill -TERM ${MAINPID} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Process: 7857 ExecStart=/opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd --log /var/log/td-agent/t
Main PID: 7875 (fluentd)
Tasks: 24 (limit: 2362)
CGroup: /system.slice/td-agent.service
├─7875 /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/ruby /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd -
└─7878 /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/ruby /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd -

Apr 01 04:05:35 ip-10-1-88-128 systemd[1]: Starting td-agent: Fluentd based data colle
Apr 01 04:05:36 ip-10-1-88-128 systemd[1]: Started td-agent: Fluentd based data collec
lines 1-14/14 (END)


It's not returning back and the cursor is beeping as a signal as if it's continuously checking the status.



Is it the fact?



I also tried with the following but it's not refreshing as I expected.



watch -n 10 sudo service td-agent status


Any help will be appreciated ;)










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  • Possibly related: How do I exit the systemctl status command's output?

    – steeldriver
    Apr 1 at 12:49











  • @steeldriver I am asking about how to keep monitoring the service status instead of "quit the command". I know how to quit it, I suppose. Thank you for the help, but would you please read the question for more details?

    – Hearen
    Apr 2 at 0:29




















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When I ran



$ sudo service td-agent status
● td-agent.service - td-agent: Fluentd based data collector for Treasure Data
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/td-agent.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabl
Active: active (running) since Mon 2019-04-01 04:05:36 UTC; 6min ago
Docs: https://docs.treasuredata.com/articles/td-agent
Process: 7570 ExecStop=/bin/kill -TERM ${MAINPID} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Process: 7857 ExecStart=/opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd --log /var/log/td-agent/t
Main PID: 7875 (fluentd)
Tasks: 24 (limit: 2362)
CGroup: /system.slice/td-agent.service
├─7875 /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/ruby /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd -
└─7878 /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/ruby /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd -

Apr 01 04:05:35 ip-10-1-88-128 systemd[1]: Starting td-agent: Fluentd based data colle
Apr 01 04:05:36 ip-10-1-88-128 systemd[1]: Started td-agent: Fluentd based data collec
lines 1-14/14 (END)


It's not returning back and the cursor is beeping as a signal as if it's continuously checking the status.



Is it the fact?



I also tried with the following but it's not refreshing as I expected.



watch -n 10 sudo service td-agent status


Any help will be appreciated ;)










share|improve this question

























  • Possibly related: How do I exit the systemctl status command's output?

    – steeldriver
    Apr 1 at 12:49











  • @steeldriver I am asking about how to keep monitoring the service status instead of "quit the command". I know how to quit it, I suppose. Thank you for the help, but would you please read the question for more details?

    – Hearen
    Apr 2 at 0:29
















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When I ran



$ sudo service td-agent status
● td-agent.service - td-agent: Fluentd based data collector for Treasure Data
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/td-agent.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabl
Active: active (running) since Mon 2019-04-01 04:05:36 UTC; 6min ago
Docs: https://docs.treasuredata.com/articles/td-agent
Process: 7570 ExecStop=/bin/kill -TERM ${MAINPID} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Process: 7857 ExecStart=/opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd --log /var/log/td-agent/t
Main PID: 7875 (fluentd)
Tasks: 24 (limit: 2362)
CGroup: /system.slice/td-agent.service
├─7875 /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/ruby /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd -
└─7878 /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/ruby /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd -

Apr 01 04:05:35 ip-10-1-88-128 systemd[1]: Starting td-agent: Fluentd based data colle
Apr 01 04:05:36 ip-10-1-88-128 systemd[1]: Started td-agent: Fluentd based data collec
lines 1-14/14 (END)


It's not returning back and the cursor is beeping as a signal as if it's continuously checking the status.



Is it the fact?



I also tried with the following but it's not refreshing as I expected.



watch -n 10 sudo service td-agent status


Any help will be appreciated ;)










share|improve this question
















When I ran



$ sudo service td-agent status
● td-agent.service - td-agent: Fluentd based data collector for Treasure Data
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/td-agent.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabl
Active: active (running) since Mon 2019-04-01 04:05:36 UTC; 6min ago
Docs: https://docs.treasuredata.com/articles/td-agent
Process: 7570 ExecStop=/bin/kill -TERM ${MAINPID} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Process: 7857 ExecStart=/opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd --log /var/log/td-agent/t
Main PID: 7875 (fluentd)
Tasks: 24 (limit: 2362)
CGroup: /system.slice/td-agent.service
├─7875 /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/ruby /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd -
└─7878 /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/ruby /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin/fluentd -

Apr 01 04:05:35 ip-10-1-88-128 systemd[1]: Starting td-agent: Fluentd based data colle
Apr 01 04:05:36 ip-10-1-88-128 systemd[1]: Started td-agent: Fluentd based data collec
lines 1-14/14 (END)


It's not returning back and the cursor is beeping as a signal as if it's continuously checking the status.



Is it the fact?



I also tried with the following but it's not refreshing as I expected.



watch -n 10 sudo service td-agent status


Any help will be appreciated ;)







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  • Possibly related: How do I exit the systemctl status command's output?

    – steeldriver
    Apr 1 at 12:49











  • @steeldriver I am asking about how to keep monitoring the service status instead of "quit the command". I know how to quit it, I suppose. Thank you for the help, but would you please read the question for more details?

    – Hearen
    Apr 2 at 0:29





















  • Possibly related: How do I exit the systemctl status command's output?

    – steeldriver
    Apr 1 at 12:49











  • @steeldriver I am asking about how to keep monitoring the service status instead of "quit the command". I know how to quit it, I suppose. Thank you for the help, but would you please read the question for more details?

    – Hearen
    Apr 2 at 0:29



















Possibly related: How do I exit the systemctl status command's output?

– steeldriver
Apr 1 at 12:49





Possibly related: How do I exit the systemctl status command's output?

– steeldriver
Apr 1 at 12:49













@steeldriver I am asking about how to keep monitoring the service status instead of "quit the command". I know how to quit it, I suppose. Thank you for the help, but would you please read the question for more details?

– Hearen
Apr 2 at 0:29







@steeldriver I am asking about how to keep monitoring the service status instead of "quit the command". I know how to quit it, I suppose. Thank you for the help, but would you please read the question for more details?

– Hearen
Apr 2 at 0:29












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