# ==> /etc/systemd/system/public-inbox-httpd@.service <== # Consider looking at public-inbox-netd@.service instead of this file # to simplify management when serving multiple protocols. # # Since SIGUSR2 upgrades do not work under systemd, this service file # allows starting two simultaneous services during upgrade time # (e.g. public-inbox-httpd@1 public-inbox-httpd@2) with the intention # that they take turns running in-between upgrades. This should # allow upgrading without downtime. # For servers expecting visitors from multiple timezones, TZ=UTC # is needed to ensure a consistent approxidate experience with search. [Unit] Description = public-inbox PSGI server %i Wants = public-inbox-httpd.socket After = public-inbox-httpd.socket [Service] Environment = PI_CONFIG=/home/pi/.public-inbox/config \ PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin \ TZ=UTC \ PERL_INLINE_DIRECTORY=/tmp/.pub-inline LimitNOFILE = 30000 ExecStartPre = /bin/mkdir -p -m 1777 /tmp/.pub-inline ExecStart = /usr/local/bin/public-inbox-httpd \ -1 /var/log/public-inbox/httpd.out.log # NonBlocking is REQUIRED to avoid a race condition if running # simultaneous services NonBlocking = true Sockets = public-inbox-httpd.socket KillSignal = SIGQUIT User = news Group = ssl-cert ExecReload = /bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID TimeoutStopSec = 86400 KillMode = process [Install] WantedBy = multi-user.target