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Cisco Support Tools 1.0 User Guide 
How to Use the Services Utility from a Command Line   123 
How to Use the Services Utility from a Command Line 
While primarily designed for use from the Support Tools Dashboard, the Services 
utility can also be run from a command line any node, as desired. 
Use the Services utility to: 
•  View information on all services installed on a system 
•  Stop or start services on a system 
•  Save a list of services to a file  
To Access the Services Utility from a Command Line 
To run the Services utility in interactive mode from a command line: 
1.  From a command prompt on a Support Tools node, navigate to 
<support_tools_root>
2.  Enter servicecontrol. Optionally in the same line, to specify a different machine 
to serve as the application server, enter its DNS or IP address. If none is 
specified, the local machine serves as the application server. Press <Enter>.  
ƒ  To view a list of systems defined in the current system's system list, use the  
systemlist
 command. To view connection status for systems in the list, use 
the systemlist /check command. 
3.  Enter commands as described in the Command Line Options section below. 
Note: For additional information on basic Web Tools command line use, including 
system selection options and command-line mode vs interactive mode see About 
Using Cisco Web Utilities from a Command Line. 
Using the Services Utility from a Command Line 
When using the Services utility from a command line, note that: 
•  Unlike in Dashboard use, you can stop services whose Type is Critical (service 
type is defined in the user-modifiable processinfo.xml file.) 
•  Prior to stopping a service, you should be aware of the significance of stopping it, 
including any dependant services that may be affected. 
•  The Services utility will not allow you to stop services with peer or child