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- `systemctl --all list-timers` = list all system timers on Linux system, including `wanchecker` |
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- `systemctl is-active wanchecker@myusername.timer` = tells whether wanchecker is running or not |
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- `systemctl is-active wanchecker@my_system_username.timer` = tells whether wanchecker is running or not |
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- `systemctl status wanchecker@myusername.timer` = more compherensive output about the status of `wanchecker` |
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- `systemctl status wanchecker@my_system_username.timer` = more compherensive output about the status of `wanchecker` |
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