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howto:systemd [2018/08/21 16:01] – Added monitoring dashboard through byobu tmux, similar to screenshot shared by ragnarok Karloch | howto:systemd [2019/09/04 13:22] – typo digital man | ||
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* **Type**. If you are to run SBBS in daemonized mode, the main executable will exit after the daemon is called. This could confuse systemd into thinking the process is finished. If you use " | * **Type**. If you are to run SBBS in daemonized mode, the main executable will exit after the daemon is called. This could confuse systemd into thinking the process is finished. If you use " | ||
* **Environment**. In order to avoid having multiple files, you can embed the variables inside the service file. | * **Environment**. In order to avoid having multiple files, you can embed the variables inside the service file. | ||
- | * **PermissionsStartOnly**. This one tells systemd to execute ExecStartPre as root, but ExecStart as the user and group declared in User, | + | * **User/ |
- | * **ExecStartPre**. | + | * **PermissionsStartOnly**. This one tells systemd to execute ExecStartPre as root, but ExecStart as the user and group declared in User,Group. Can be removed if you remove the User/Group lines. |
+ | * **ExecStartPre**. | ||
* **ExecStart**. If you don't want to get syslog entries duplicated you will have to run SBBS in daemonized mode, so the " | * **ExecStart**. If you don't want to get syslog entries duplicated you will have to run SBBS in daemonized mode, so the " | ||
* **RestartSec**. It's advisable to wait some secs before attempting restarting in case of failure, just to give some time for binding release. | * **RestartSec**. It's advisable to wait some secs before attempting restarting in case of failure, just to give some time for binding release. | ||
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new-window -n sbbs tail -n 50 -f / | new-window -n sbbs tail -n 50 -f / | ||
split-window -h / | split-window -h / | ||
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- | split-window | + | |
set-option mouse on | set-option mouse on | ||
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+ | If are using also **binkd** for FidoNet, this configuration will split the dashboard in 4 panes: | ||
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+ | new-session sbbs ; | ||
+ | new-window -n sbbs tail -n 50 -f / | ||
+ | split-window -p 50 -h / | ||
+ | split-window -t 0 -p 20 -v tail -f / | ||
+ | split-window -t 1 -v / | ||
+ | set-option mouse on | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
===== Debian & CentOS 7 ===== | ===== Debian & CentOS 7 ===== | ||