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# systemctl is-failed
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> Check if one or more systemd units have failed.
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> See also: `systemctl is-active`, `systemctl status`.
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2026-02-18 06:55:01 -07:00
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> More information: <https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemctl.html#is-failed%20PATTERN%E2%80%A6>.
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2025-12-16 10:20:31 -07:00
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- Check if there are any failed units:
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`systemctl is-failed`
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- Check if a unit or multiple units have failed:
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`systemctl is-failed {{unit1 unit2 ...}}`
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- Suppress output and return only the exit code:
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`systemctl is-failed {{unit}} {{[-q|--quiet]}}`
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- Check if a user unit has failed:
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`systemctl is-failed {{unit}} --user`
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