Linux: SystemD
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List all running services
sytemctl
Start/stop or enable/disable services
systemctl start foo.service systemctl stop foo.service systemctl restart foo.service systemctl status foo.service systemctl enable foo.service systemctl disable foo.service
Check if service is enabled
systemctl is-enabled foo.service; echo $?
Source: Useful SystemD Commands
Log to syslog
Use the following properties in your systemd service unit file:
StandardOutput=syslog StandardError=syslog SyslogIdentifier=<your program identifier> # without any quote
Then, assuming your distribution is using rsyslog to manage syslogs, create a file in /etc/rsyslog.d/<new_file>.conf with the following content:
if $programname == '<your program identifier>' then /path/to/log/file.log if $programname == '<your program identifier>' then ~
/etc/systemd/system/example.service
[Unit]
Description=Tenkaichi Vegeta-server (Tentacle)
After=network.target
[Service]
User=tenkaichi
Group=tenkaichi
EnvironmentFile=/tenkaichi/vegeta-server/cfg/environment.cfg
StandardOutput=syslog
StandardError=syslog
SyslogIdentifier=Vegeta-Tentacle
Restart=always
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/tentacle_server -o -a ${SERVER_IP} -p ${PORT} -s ${INPUT_DIR} -v -m ${MAX_SIZE} \
-e ${SSL_CERT} -k ${SSL_CERTKEY}
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Automatic restart
Add the following lines to your service file at Service block
Restart=always RestartSec=3
watch "ps -ef|grep service"