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| + | **__Getting service status__** \\ | ||
| + | Sometimes we cannot connect to the server, and it's useful to know if the problem is that the service is down or if there' | ||
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| + | **__Other commands__** \\ | ||
| + | The list of commands grows with time, as users send us feedback. | ||
| + | To get a complete list, send the command | ||
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| + | #help | ||
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| + | The system will return a complete list of commands with a description of each. All of them are used the same way as the previous examples: First send the password, then the service, and finally the action you want to do (such as hard reboot). | ||
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