fixed systemd inconsistencies

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Your Name 2020-08-05 23:26:40 +08:00
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commit 323e07df46
3 changed files with 178 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -98,26 +98,17 @@ an existing lotus binary in your PATH. This may cause problems if you don't run
.PHONY: build
install:
install: install-daemon install-miner install-worker
install-daemon:
install -C ./lotus /usr/local/bin/lotus
install-miner:
install -C ./lotus-storage-miner /usr/local/bin/lotus-storage-miner
install-worker:
install -C ./lotus-seal-worker /usr/local/bin/lotus-seal-worker
install-services: install
mkdir -p /usr/local/lib/systemd/system
mkdir -p /var/log/lotus
install -C -m 0644 ./scripts/lotus-daemon.service /usr/local/lib/systemd/system/lotus-daemon.service
install -C -m 0644 ./scripts/lotus-miner.service /usr/local/lib/systemd/system/lotus-miner.service
systemctl daemon-reload
@echo
@echo "lotus-daemon and lotus-miner services installed. Don't forget to 'systemctl enable lotus-daemon|lotus-miner' for it to be enabled on startup."
clean-services:
rm -f /usr/local/lib/systemd/system/lotus-daemon.service
rm -f /usr/local/lib/systemd/system/lotus-miner.service
rm -f /usr/local/lib/systemd/system/chainwatch.service
systemctl daemon-reload
# TOOLS
lotus-seed: $(BUILD_DEPS)
@ -161,13 +152,6 @@ chainwatch:
.PHONY: chainwatch
BINS+=chainwatch
install-chainwatch-service: chainwatch
install -C ./chainwatch /usr/local/bin/chainwatch
install -C -m 0644 ./scripts/chainwatch.service /usr/local/lib/systemd/system/chainwatch.service
systemctl daemon-reload
@echo
@echo "chainwatch installed. Don't forget to 'systemctl enable chainwatch' for it to be enabled on startup."
bench:
rm -f bench
go build -o bench ./cmd/lotus-bench
@ -196,6 +180,65 @@ testground:
.PHONY: testground
BINS+=testground
install-chainwatch: chainwatch
install -C ./chainwatch /usr/local/bin/chainwatch
# SYSTEMD
install-daemon-service: install-daemon
mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system
mkdir -p /var/log/lotus
install -C -m 0644 ./scripts/lotus-daemon.service /etc/systemd/system/lotus-daemon.service
systemctl daemon-reload
@echo
@echo "lotus-daemon service installed. Don't forget to run 'sudo systemctl start lotus-daemon' to start it and 'sudo systemctl enable lotus-daemon' for it to be enabled on startup."
install-miner-service: install-miner install-daemon-service
mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system
mkdir -p /var/log/lotus
install -C -m 0644 ./scripts/lotus-miner.service /etc/systemd/system/lotus-miner.service
systemctl daemon-reload
@echo
@echo "lotus-miner service installed. Don't forget to run 'sudo systemctl start lotus-miner' to start it and 'sudo systemctl enable lotus-miner' for it to be enabled on startup."
install-chainwatch-service: install-chainwatch install-daemon-service
mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system
mkdir -p /var/log/lotus
install -C -m 0644 ./scripts/lotus-chainwatch.service /etc/systemd/system/lotus-chainwatch.service
systemctl daemon-reload
@echo
@echo "chainwatch service installed. Don't forget to run 'sudo systemctl start lotus-chainwatch' to start it and 'sudo systemctl enable lotus-chainwatch' for it to be enabled on startup."
install-main-services: install-miner-service
install-all-services: install-main-services install-chainwatch-service
install-services: install-main-services
clean-daemon-service: clean-miner-service clean-chainwatch-service
-systemctl stop lotus-daemon
-systemctl disable lotus-daemon
rm -f /etc/systemd/system/lotus-daemon.service
systemctl daemon-reload
clean-miner-service:
-systemctl stop lotus-miner
-systemctl disable lotus-miner
rm -f /etc/systemd/system/lotus-miner.service
systemctl daemon-reload
clean-chainwatch-service:
-systemctl stop chainwatch
-systemctl disable chainwatch
rm -f /etc/systemd/system/lotus-chainwatch.service
systemctl daemon-reload
clean-main-services: clean-daemon-service
clean-all-services: clean-main-services
clean-services: clean-all-services
# MISC
buildall: $(BINS)

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# Use Lotus with systemd
Lotus is capable of running as a systemd service daemon. You can find installable service files for systemd in the [lotus repo scripts directory](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/tree/master/scripts) as files with `.service` extension. In order to install these service files, you can copy these `.service` files to the default systemd service path.
Lotus is capable of running as a systemd service daemon. You can find installable service files for systemd in the [lotus repo scripts directory](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/tree/master/scripts) as files with `.service` extension. In order to install these service files, you can copy these `.service` files to the default systemd unit load path.
## Installing via `make`
The services expect their binaries to be present in `/usr/local/bin/`. You can use `make` to install them by running:
NOTE: Before using lotus and lotus-miner as systemd services, don't forget to `sudo make install` to ensure the binaries are accessible by the root user.
```sh
$ sudo make install
```
If your host uses the default systemd service path, it can be installed with `sudo make install-services`:
for `lotus(-daemon)` and `lotus-storage-miner` and
```sh
$ sudo make install-chainwatch
```
for the `chainwatch` tool.
## Installing services via `make`
If your host uses the default systemd unit load path, the `lotus-daemon` and `lotus-miner` services can be installed by running:
```sh
$ sudo make install-services
```
To install the the `lotus-chainwatch` service run:
```sh
$ sudo make install-chainwatch-service
```
You can install all services together by running:
```sh
$ sudo make install-all-services
```
The `lotus-daemon` and the `lotus-miner` services can be installed individually too by running:
```sh
$ sudo make install-daemon-service
```
and
```sh
$ sudo make install-miner-service
```
### Notes
When nstalling the `lotus-miner` and/or `lotus-chainwatch` service the `lotus-daemon` service gets automatically installed since the other two services depend on it being installed to run.
All `install *service*` commands will install the latest binaries in the lotus build folders to `/usr/local/bin/`. If you do not want to use the latest build binaries please copy the `*.service` files by hand.
## Removing via `make`
All services can beremoved via `make`. To remove all services together run:
```sh
$ sudo make clean-all-services
```
Individual services can be removed by running:
```sh
$ sudo make clean-chainwatch-services
$ sudo make clean-miner-services
$ sudo make clean-daemon-services
```
### Notes
Removing the `lotus-daemon` service will automatically remove the depending services `lotus-miner` and `lotus-chainwatch`
## Controlling services
### Start/Stop
You can start the services by running:
```sh
$ sudo systemctl start lotus-daemon
$ sudo systemctl start lotus-miner
$ sudo systemctl start lotus-chainwatch
```
and can be stopped by running:
```sh
$ sudo systemctl stop lotus-daemon
$ sudo systemctl stop lotus-miner
$ sudo systemctl stop lotus-chainwatch
```
### Enabling services on startup
To enable the services to run automatically on startup execute:
```sh
$ sudo systemctl enable lotus-daemon
$ sudo systemctl enable lotus-miner
$ sudo systemctl enable lotus-chainwatch
```
To disable the services on startup run:
```sh
$ sudo systemctl disable lotus-daemon
$ sudo systemctl disable lotus-miner
$ sudo systemctl disable lotus-chainwatch
```
### Notes
Systemd will not let services be enabled or started without their dependencies. Starting the `lotus-chainwatch` and/or `lotus-miner` service with automatically start the `lotus-daemon` service (if installed!). Stopping the `lotus-daemon` service will stop the other two services. The same pattern is executed for enabling and disabling the services.
## Interacting with service logs
Logs from the services can be reviewed using `journalctl`.
@ -27,3 +130,7 @@ $ sudo journalctl -u lotus-daemon -f
```sh
$ sudo journalctl -u lotus-miner -r
```
### Log files
Besides the systemd service logs all services save their own log files in `/var/log/lotus/`.