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[bug#69302,v2,2/2] doc: Add “Inspecting Services” section.

Message ID e17dded29c5739918c3003b74aab5668a13c917f.1708872337.git.ludo@gnu.org
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Series New "Getting Started" section for Guix System | expand

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Ludovic Courtès Feb. 25, 2024, 2:48 p.m. UTC
* doc/guix.texi (Inspecting Services): New subsection.

Change-Id: I71378101de913a494e0d0e93cc76434c5a70b520
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 doc/guix.texi | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) Feb. 27, 2024, 11:54 a.m. UTC | #1
One typo you have not addressed yet:

> +@cindex troubleshooting, for system services
> +@cindex inspecting system services
> +@cindex system services, inspecting
> +As you work on your system configuration, you might wonder why some
> +system service doesn't show up or why the system as not as you expected.

is not as you expected

Otherwise LGTM.

Regards,
Florian
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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
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@@ -17536,6 +17536,61 @@  Using the Configuration System
   (delete avahi-service-type))
 @end lisp
 
+@unnumberedsubsec Inspecting Services
+
+@cindex troubleshooting, for system services
+@cindex inspecting system services
+@cindex system services, inspecting
+As you work on your system configuration, you might wonder why some
+system service doesn't show up or why the system as not as you expected.
+There are several ways to inspect and troubleshoot problems.
+
+@cindex dependency graph, of Shepherd services
+First, you can inspect the dependency graph of Shepherd services like
+so:
+
+@example
+guix system shepherd-graph /etc/config.scm | \
+  guix shell xdot -- xdot -
+@end example
+
+This lets you visualize the Shepherd services as defined in
+@file{/etc/config.scm}.  Each box is a service as would be shown by
+@command{sudo herd status} on the running system, and each arrow denotes
+a dependency (in the sense that if service @var{A} depends on @var{B},
+then @var{B} must be started before @var{A}).
+
+@cindex extension graph, of services
+Not all ``services'' are Shepherd services though, since Guix System
+uses a broader definition of the term (@pxref{Services}).  To visualize
+system services and their relations at a higher level, run:
+
+@example
+guix system extension-graph /etc/config.scm | \
+  guix shell xdot -- xdot -
+@end example
+
+This lets you view the @dfn{service extension graph}: how services
+``extend'' each other, for instance by contributing to their
+configuration.  @xref{Service Composition}, to understand the meaning of
+this graph.
+
+Last, you may also find it useful to inspect your system configuration
+at the REPL (@pxref{Using Guix Interactively}).  Here is an example
+session:
+
+@example
+$ guix repl
+scheme@@(guix-user)> ,use (gnu)
+scheme@@(guix-user)> (define os (load "config.scm"))
+scheme@@(guix-user)> ,pp (map service-kind (operating-system-services os))
+$1 = (#<service-type localed cabba93>
+      @dots{})
+@end example
+
+@xref{Service Reference}, to learn about the Scheme interface to
+manipulate and inspect services.
+
 @unnumberedsubsec Instantiating the System
 
 @cindex system instantiation