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To list all running or stopped or failed services, systemctl (soon to become systemd in CentOS 7) is just so nice. I just type systemtcl with nothing after it.

service --status-all gives much fewer informations But what can be done when servicectl is not found (on the pc or by yum)?

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Systemctl was introduced with CentOS 7. I googled the term "CentOS 6.9 systemctl not found" that you put in your title and found the information within 20 seconds.