PATH:
etc
/
sysconfig
# specify additional command line arguments for atd # # -l Specifies a limiting load factor, over which batch jobs should not be run, instead of the compile-time # choice of 0.8. For an SMP system with n CPUs, you will probably want to set this higher than n-1. # # -b Specifiy the minimum interval in seconds between the start of two batch jobs (60 default). #example: #OPTS="-l 4 -b 120"
[-] init
[edit]
[-] saslauthd
[edit]
[-] dovecot
[edit]
[-] lsapi-cache
[edit]
[-] firewalld
[edit]
[-] kernel
[edit]
[-] nfs
[edit]
[+]
console
[-] rpc-rquotad
[edit]
[-] cpupower
[edit]
[+]
..
[-] atop
[edit]
[-] network
[edit]
[-] sshd
[edit]
[-] ebtables-config
[edit]
[-] crond
[edit]
[-] selinux
[edit]
[-] memcached
[edit]
[-] exim.rpmorig
[edit]
[-] run-parts
[edit]
[-] grub
[edit]
[-] iptables-config
[edit]
[-] readonly-root
[edit]
[-] ip6tables-config
[edit]
[-] htcacheclean
[edit]
[+]
modules
[-] httpd
[edit]
[+]
imunify360
[-] aibolit-resident-hyperscan
[edit]
[-] exim
[edit]
[+]
network-scripts
[-] snmpd
[edit]
[-] authconfig
[edit]
[-] aibolit-resident
[edit]
[-] netconsole
[edit]
[-] modlsapi.secret
[edit]
[+]
cbq
[-] named
[edit]
[-] irqbalance
[edit]
[-] qemu-ga
[edit]
[-] sysstat.ioconf
[edit]
[-] rsyncd
[edit]
[-] rdisc
[edit]
[-] smartmontools
[edit]
[-] kdump
[edit]
[-] anaconda
[edit]
[-] snmptrapd
[edit]
[-] rpcbind
[edit]
[-] sysstat
[edit]
[-] man-db
[edit]
[-] atd
[edit]
[-] rsyslog
[edit]
[-] wpa_supplicant
[edit]