# How to run this as a systemd deamon The files in this directory assume that you install the Golang version of ClusterCockpit to `/var/clustercockpit`. If you do not like that, you can choose any other location, but make sure to replace all paths that begin with `/var/clustercockpit` in the `clustercockpit.service` file! If you have not installed [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install) and [go](https://go.dev/doc/install) already, do that (Golang is available in most package managers). The `config.json` can have the optional fields *user* and *group*. If provided, the application will call [setuid](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setuid.2.html) and [setgid](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setgid.2.html) after having read the config file and having bound to a TCP port (so that it can take a privileged port), but before it starts accepting any connections. This is good for security, but means that the directories `frontend/public`, `var/` and `templates/` must be readable by that user and `var/` writable as well (All paths relative to the repos root). The `.env` and `config.json` files might contain secrets and should not be readable by that user. If those files are changed, the server has to be restarted. ```sh # 1.: Clone this repository to /var/clustercockpit git clone git@github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-specifications.git /var/clustercockpit # 2.: Install all dependencies and build everything cd /var/clustercockpit go get && go build && (cd ./frontend && yarn install && yarn build) # 3.: Modify the `./config.json` file from the directory which contains this README.md to your liking and put it in the repo root cp ./utils/systemd/config.json ./config.json vim ./config.json # do your thing... # 4.: Add the systemd service unit file sudo ln -s /var/clustercockpit/utils/systemd/clustercockpit.service /etc/systemd/system/clustercockpit.service # 5.: Enable and start the server sudo systemctl enable clustercockpit.service # optional (if done, (re-)starts automatically) sudo systemctl start clustercockpit.service # Check whats going on: sudo journalctl -u clustercockpit.service ```