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contrib: example systemd service and config file (redfish)
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./bin/bitmonerod
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To run in background:
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./bin/bitmonerod --log-file bitmonerod.log --detach
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To list all available options, run `./bin/bitmonerod --help`. Options can be
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specified either on the command line or in a configuration file passed by the
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`--config-file` argument. To specify an option in the configuration file, add
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a line with the syntax `argumentname=value`, where `argumentname` is the name
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of the argument without the leading dashes, for example `log-level=1`.
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To run in background:
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./bin/bitmonerod --log-file bitmonerod.log --detach
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To run as a systemd service, copy
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[bitmonerod.service](utils/systemd/bitmonerod.service) to `/etc/systemd/system/` and
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[bitmonerod.conf](utils/conf/bitmonerod.conf) to `/etc/`. The [example
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service](utils/systemd/bitmonerod.service) assumes that the user `bitmonero` exists
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and its home is the data directory specified in the [example
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config](utils/conf/bitmonerod.conf).
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## Internationalization
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See README.i18n
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# Configuration for bitmonerod
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# Syntax: any command line option may be specified as 'clioptionname=value'.
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# See 'bitmonerod --help' for all available options.
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data-dir=/var/lib/bitmonero
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log-file=/var/log/bitmonero/bitmonero.log
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log-level=0
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[Unit]
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Description=Monero cryptocurrency node
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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User=bitmonero
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Group=bitmonero
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WorkingDirectory=~
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Type=forking
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/bitmonerod --config-file /etc/bitmonerod.conf --detach
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# This is necessary because bitmonerod does not yet support
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# writing a PID file, which means systemd tries to guess the PID
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# by default, but it guesses wrong (sometimes, depending on
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# random timing of events), because the daemon forks twice.
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# The ultimate fix is for the daemon to write a PID file, and
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# a workaround is to disable the guessing feature in systemd.
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GuessMainPID=no
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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