# 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. ## Installing via `make` 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. If your host uses the default systemd service path, it can be installed with `sudo make install-services`: ```sh $ sudo make install-services ``` ## Interacting with service logs Logs from the services can be reviewed using `journalctl`. ### Follow logs from a specific service unit ```sh $ sudo journalctl -u lotus-daemon -f ``` ### View logs in reverse order ```sh $ sudo journalctl -u lotus-miner -r ```