2019-06-17 23:01:03 +00:00
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# How to create systemd services for Linux
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This guide walks you through setting up Deluge systemd services on Linux.
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Ensure Deluge daemon `deluged` and Web UI `deluge-web` are installed. Use
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`which` to check installation paths and if necessary modify the service
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file `ExecStart` lines to point to alternative paths.
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## Create a service specific user
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For security it is best to run a service with a specific user and group.
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You can create one using the following command:
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```console
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sudo adduser --system --gecos "Deluge Service" --disabled-password --group --home /var/lib/deluge deluge
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```
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This creates a new system user and group named `deluge` with no login access
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and home directory `/var/lib/deluge` which will be the default location for the
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config files.
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In addition you can add to the `deluge` group any users you wish to be able to
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easily manage or access files downloaded by Deluge, for example:
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```console
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sudo adduser <username> deluge
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```
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## Daemon (deluged) service
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Create the file `/etc/systemd/system/deluged.service` containing the following:
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2021-12-12 15:29:41 +00:00
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```{eval-rst}
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.. literalinclude:: ../../../packaging/systemd/deluged.service
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:language: ini
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```
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### User configuration
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To run the service using the previously created user e.g. `deluge`, first
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create the service configuration directory:
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```console
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sudo mkdir /etc/systemd/system/deluged.service.d/
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```
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Then create a user file `/etc/systemd/system/deluged.service.d/user.conf` with
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the following contents:
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2021-12-12 15:29:41 +00:00
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```{eval-rst}
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.. literalinclude:: ../../../packaging/systemd/user.conf
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:language: ini
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```
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### Start deluged service
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Now enable it to start up on boot, start the service and verify it is running:
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```console
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sudo systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/deluged.service
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sudo systemctl start deluged
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sudo systemctl status deluged
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```
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### Umask for deluged downloaded files
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The `umask` in the service file can be modified to determine access to files
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downloaded by deluged (also applies to logging files). Some useful access
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values are detailed as follows:
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- `000` - full access for all users and groups.
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- `007` - only user and group that `deluged` is running as (e.g. `deluge`)
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with no access from any other accounts.
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- `002` - user and group `deluged` is running as with read-only for all other
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accounts.
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- `022` - user `deluged` is running as with read-only for all other accounts.
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The service for `deluged` must be stopped and started instead of just restarted
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after changes.
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## Web UI (deluge-web) service
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Create the file `/etc/systemd/system/deluge-web.service` containing the following:
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2021-12-12 15:29:41 +00:00
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```{eval-rst}
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2019-06-17 23:01:03 +00:00
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.. literalinclude:: ../../../packaging/systemd/deluge-web.service
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:language: ini
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```
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### User configuration
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To run the service using the previously created user e.g. `deluge`, first
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create the service configuration directory:
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```
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sudo mkdir /etc/systemd/system/deluge-web.service.d/
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```
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Then create a user file `/etc/systemd/system/deluge-web.service.d/user.conf` with
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the following contents:
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2021-12-12 15:29:41 +00:00
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```{eval-rst}
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2019-06-17 23:01:03 +00:00
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.. literalinclude:: ../../../packaging/systemd/user.conf
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:language: ini
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```
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### Start deluge-web service
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Now enable it to start up on boot, start the service and verify it is running:
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```console
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sudo systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/deluge-web.service
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sudo systemctl start deluge-web
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sudo systemctl status deluge-web
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```
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## Service logging
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Create a log directory for Deluge and give the service user (e.g. `deluge`), full access:
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```console
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sudo mkdir -p /var/log/deluge
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sudo chown -R deluge:deluge /var/log/deluge
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sudo chmod -R 750 /var/log/deluge
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```
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The deluge log directory is now configured so that user `deluge` has full
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access, group `deluge` read only and everyone else denied access. The `umask`
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specified in the services sets the permission of new log files.
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Enable logging in the service files by editing the `ExecStart` line, appending
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`-l` and `-L` options:
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```
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/deluged -d -l /var/log/deluge/daemon.log -L warning
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```
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```
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/deluge-web -d -l /var/log/deluge/web.log -L warning
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```
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See `deluged -h` for all available log-levels.
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Restart the services:
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```console
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl restart deluged
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sudo systemctl restart deluge-web
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```
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### Log rotation
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To enable log rotation append `--logrotate` to the above `ExecStart` lines.
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## Conditionally start deluged for mount points
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If you have a USB disk drive or network drive that may not be immediately
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available on boot or disconnected at random then you may want the `deluged`
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service to wait for mount point to be ready before starting. If they are
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unmounted or disconnected then `deluged` is stopped. When they become available
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again `deluged` is started.
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Ensure you have added the correct drive details to `fstab` or equivalent so
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they are mounted at boot.
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List the available drive mounts:
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```console
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sudo systemctl -t mount
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```
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Look for your mount point in the `Description` column. Mounts are formatted
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similar to the mount point with `-`s replacing `/`s in the path.
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e.g.: `media-xyz.mount`
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Modify the `[Unit]` section of the `deluged.service` script by adding the
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details below, substituting `xyz.mount` for the mount you want the service
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to depend on:
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```ini
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[Unit]
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Description=Deluge Bittorrent Client Daemon
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# Start after network and specified mounts are available.
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After=network-online.target xyz.mount
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Requires=xyz.mount
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# Stops deluged if mount points disconnect
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BindsTo=xyz.mount
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```
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For multiple mount points add a space between additional entries. e.g.:
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2019-11-12 15:36:16 +00:00
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```ini
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After=network-online.target xyz.mount abc.mount def.mount
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```
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Modify the `[Install]` section to ensure the deluged service is started when
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the mount point comes back online:
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```ini
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target xyz.mount
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```
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Reference: [systemd.unit](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#RequiresMountsFor=)
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