37 Service management with YaST #
    YaST provides a service manager for controlling the default system
    target, services, displaying service status, and reading the log file. New
    in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP7 is YaST support for systemd socket-based
    services activation, which configures services to start on demand.
   
systemd supports starting services with socket-based activation, for starting
  services on demand. These services have two unit types: service and socket.
  For example, CUPS is controlled by cups.service and
  cups.socket. YaST allows you to select the type of
  service start-up you want to use.
 
Figure 37.1, “YaST service manager” shows the options in the Start Mode drop-down box: , , and . Select for socket-based activation. This opens a listening network socket, and the service starts when there is a request.
  The  option is visible only for services that
  support it. Currently this is a small subset of services, such as CUPS, dbus,
  iscsid, iscsiuio, multipathd, pcscd, rpcbind, TFTP, virtlockd, virtlogd. See
  man 5 systemd.socket for detailed information on how
  socket activation works.
 
