systemd rqworker service
Systemd service, I want to create but it fails.
This is my service i have created.
[Unit]
Description=rqworker daemon
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
WorkingDirectory=/home/ubuntu/mamster
User=ubuntu
Group=ubuntu
#EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/master.env
#Environment="PYTHONPATH=/home/ubuntu/venv"
ExecStart=/home/ubuntu/venv /venv/bin/rqworker master
StandardOutput=/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_out.log
StandardError=/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err/log
#SyslogIdentifier=icengin
KillMode=process
Restart=always
TimeoutSec=infinity
RestartPreventExitStatus=255
Type=notify
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Alias=master.service
Initially this service is Actiating(Start)
but was not Active
But after i made some changes and now it showing error:
After running sudo systemctl start rq
(venv) ubuntu@ubuntucalc:~$ sudo systemctl status rq
● rq.service - rqworker daemon
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rq.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2019-01-15 06:53:20 UTC; 4s ago
Process: 18537 ExecStart=/home/ubuntu/venv /venv/bin/rqworker master (code=exited, status=200/CHDIR)
Main PID: 18537 (code=exited, status=200/CHDIR)
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=200/CHDIR
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Failed to start rqworker daemon.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Service hold-off time over, scheduling restart.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Stopped rqworker daemon.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Start request repeated too quickly.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Failed to start rqworker daemon.
This is the output i have got.
Thanks
server systemd services redis supervisor
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Systemd service, I want to create but it fails.
This is my service i have created.
[Unit]
Description=rqworker daemon
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
WorkingDirectory=/home/ubuntu/mamster
User=ubuntu
Group=ubuntu
#EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/master.env
#Environment="PYTHONPATH=/home/ubuntu/venv"
ExecStart=/home/ubuntu/venv /venv/bin/rqworker master
StandardOutput=/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_out.log
StandardError=/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err/log
#SyslogIdentifier=icengin
KillMode=process
Restart=always
TimeoutSec=infinity
RestartPreventExitStatus=255
Type=notify
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Alias=master.service
Initially this service is Actiating(Start)
but was not Active
But after i made some changes and now it showing error:
After running sudo systemctl start rq
(venv) ubuntu@ubuntucalc:~$ sudo systemctl status rq
● rq.service - rqworker daemon
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rq.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2019-01-15 06:53:20 UTC; 4s ago
Process: 18537 ExecStart=/home/ubuntu/venv /venv/bin/rqworker master (code=exited, status=200/CHDIR)
Main PID: 18537 (code=exited, status=200/CHDIR)
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=200/CHDIR
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Failed to start rqworker daemon.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Service hold-off time over, scheduling restart.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Stopped rqworker daemon.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Start request repeated too quickly.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Failed to start rqworker daemon.
This is the output i have got.
Thanks
server systemd services redis supervisor
What does the std_out / std_err logs say ?
– Soren A
Jan 15 at 7:32
@SorenA well this makes it more complicate. Even logs are also not recording.
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 8:19
You have two linesType=
. The given type must match the type of the program. For daemons, oftenforking
is right but it depends on how/home/ubuntu/venv
works.
– PerlDuck
Jan 15 at 8:55
1
wow! @PerlDuck Thanks for letting my attention to theType=
, I didn't noticed that i have twoType
and finally i removed both beacuse i needType=simple
. Which is default. So again THANKS! Type same in Answer and i'll approve :)
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:11
But still my Logs not generate!!!
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:13
|
show 2 more comments
Systemd service, I want to create but it fails.
This is my service i have created.
[Unit]
Description=rqworker daemon
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
WorkingDirectory=/home/ubuntu/mamster
User=ubuntu
Group=ubuntu
#EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/master.env
#Environment="PYTHONPATH=/home/ubuntu/venv"
ExecStart=/home/ubuntu/venv /venv/bin/rqworker master
StandardOutput=/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_out.log
StandardError=/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err/log
#SyslogIdentifier=icengin
KillMode=process
Restart=always
TimeoutSec=infinity
RestartPreventExitStatus=255
Type=notify
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Alias=master.service
Initially this service is Actiating(Start)
but was not Active
But after i made some changes and now it showing error:
After running sudo systemctl start rq
(venv) ubuntu@ubuntucalc:~$ sudo systemctl status rq
● rq.service - rqworker daemon
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rq.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2019-01-15 06:53:20 UTC; 4s ago
Process: 18537 ExecStart=/home/ubuntu/venv /venv/bin/rqworker master (code=exited, status=200/CHDIR)
Main PID: 18537 (code=exited, status=200/CHDIR)
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=200/CHDIR
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Failed to start rqworker daemon.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Service hold-off time over, scheduling restart.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Stopped rqworker daemon.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Start request repeated too quickly.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Failed to start rqworker daemon.
This is the output i have got.
Thanks
server systemd services redis supervisor
Systemd service, I want to create but it fails.
This is my service i have created.
[Unit]
Description=rqworker daemon
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
WorkingDirectory=/home/ubuntu/mamster
User=ubuntu
Group=ubuntu
#EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/master.env
#Environment="PYTHONPATH=/home/ubuntu/venv"
ExecStart=/home/ubuntu/venv /venv/bin/rqworker master
StandardOutput=/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_out.log
StandardError=/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err/log
#SyslogIdentifier=icengin
KillMode=process
Restart=always
TimeoutSec=infinity
RestartPreventExitStatus=255
Type=notify
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Alias=master.service
Initially this service is Actiating(Start)
but was not Active
But after i made some changes and now it showing error:
After running sudo systemctl start rq
(venv) ubuntu@ubuntucalc:~$ sudo systemctl status rq
● rq.service - rqworker daemon
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rq.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2019-01-15 06:53:20 UTC; 4s ago
Process: 18537 ExecStart=/home/ubuntu/venv /venv/bin/rqworker master (code=exited, status=200/CHDIR)
Main PID: 18537 (code=exited, status=200/CHDIR)
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=200/CHDIR
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Failed to start rqworker daemon.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Service hold-off time over, scheduling restart.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Stopped rqworker daemon.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Start request repeated too quickly.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: rq.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jan 15 06:53:20 ubuntucalc systemd[1]: Failed to start rqworker daemon.
This is the output i have got.
Thanks
server systemd services redis supervisor
server systemd services redis supervisor
edited Jan 15 at 7:23
Rajat jain
asked Jan 15 at 7:04
Rajat jainRajat jain
103
103
What does the std_out / std_err logs say ?
– Soren A
Jan 15 at 7:32
@SorenA well this makes it more complicate. Even logs are also not recording.
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 8:19
You have two linesType=
. The given type must match the type of the program. For daemons, oftenforking
is right but it depends on how/home/ubuntu/venv
works.
– PerlDuck
Jan 15 at 8:55
1
wow! @PerlDuck Thanks for letting my attention to theType=
, I didn't noticed that i have twoType
and finally i removed both beacuse i needType=simple
. Which is default. So again THANKS! Type same in Answer and i'll approve :)
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:11
But still my Logs not generate!!!
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:13
|
show 2 more comments
What does the std_out / std_err logs say ?
– Soren A
Jan 15 at 7:32
@SorenA well this makes it more complicate. Even logs are also not recording.
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 8:19
You have two linesType=
. The given type must match the type of the program. For daemons, oftenforking
is right but it depends on how/home/ubuntu/venv
works.
– PerlDuck
Jan 15 at 8:55
1
wow! @PerlDuck Thanks for letting my attention to theType=
, I didn't noticed that i have twoType
and finally i removed both beacuse i needType=simple
. Which is default. So again THANKS! Type same in Answer and i'll approve :)
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:11
But still my Logs not generate!!!
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:13
What does the std_out / std_err logs say ?
– Soren A
Jan 15 at 7:32
What does the std_out / std_err logs say ?
– Soren A
Jan 15 at 7:32
@SorenA well this makes it more complicate. Even logs are also not recording.
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 8:19
@SorenA well this makes it more complicate. Even logs are also not recording.
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 8:19
You have two lines
Type=
. The given type must match the type of the program. For daemons, often forking
is right but it depends on how /home/ubuntu/venv
works.– PerlDuck
Jan 15 at 8:55
You have two lines
Type=
. The given type must match the type of the program. For daemons, often forking
is right but it depends on how /home/ubuntu/venv
works.– PerlDuck
Jan 15 at 8:55
1
1
wow! @PerlDuck Thanks for letting my attention to the
Type=
, I didn't noticed that i have two Type
and finally i removed both beacuse i need Type=simple
. Which is default. So again THANKS! Type same in Answer and i'll approve :)– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:11
wow! @PerlDuck Thanks for letting my attention to the
Type=
, I didn't noticed that i have two Type
and finally i removed both beacuse i need Type=simple
. Which is default. So again THANKS! Type same in Answer and i'll approve :)– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:11
But still my Logs not generate!!!
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:13
But still my Logs not generate!!!
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:13
|
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There are some issues in that unit file:
- The file contains two instances of
Type=
, one
withsimple
and one withnotify
. It must contain
only one such line and that must be of the proper
type which in turn depends on how the executable
/home/ubuntu/venv
behaves. For daemons, oftenforking
is used. - The filename given for
StandardError
should presumably be
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err.log
and not
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err/log
. Make sure the user
ubuntu
is able to write to that location and the directories
exist. I reckonsystemd
won't create the path if it doesn't
exist (although it'll create the file). - The syntax of
StandardOutput=
andStandardError=
is wrong.
According to the docs the sysntax is
StandardOutput=file:/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_out.log
.
Same forStandardError
.
Great!! Thanks. IT WORKED
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 12:46
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There are some issues in that unit file:
- The file contains two instances of
Type=
, one
withsimple
and one withnotify
. It must contain
only one such line and that must be of the proper
type which in turn depends on how the executable
/home/ubuntu/venv
behaves. For daemons, oftenforking
is used. - The filename given for
StandardError
should presumably be
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err.log
and not
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err/log
. Make sure the user
ubuntu
is able to write to that location and the directories
exist. I reckonsystemd
won't create the path if it doesn't
exist (although it'll create the file). - The syntax of
StandardOutput=
andStandardError=
is wrong.
According to the docs the sysntax is
StandardOutput=file:/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_out.log
.
Same forStandardError
.
Great!! Thanks. IT WORKED
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 12:46
add a comment |
There are some issues in that unit file:
- The file contains two instances of
Type=
, one
withsimple
and one withnotify
. It must contain
only one such line and that must be of the proper
type which in turn depends on how the executable
/home/ubuntu/venv
behaves. For daemons, oftenforking
is used. - The filename given for
StandardError
should presumably be
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err.log
and not
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err/log
. Make sure the user
ubuntu
is able to write to that location and the directories
exist. I reckonsystemd
won't create the path if it doesn't
exist (although it'll create the file). - The syntax of
StandardOutput=
andStandardError=
is wrong.
According to the docs the sysntax is
StandardOutput=file:/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_out.log
.
Same forStandardError
.
Great!! Thanks. IT WORKED
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 12:46
add a comment |
There are some issues in that unit file:
- The file contains two instances of
Type=
, one
withsimple
and one withnotify
. It must contain
only one such line and that must be of the proper
type which in turn depends on how the executable
/home/ubuntu/venv
behaves. For daemons, oftenforking
is used. - The filename given for
StandardError
should presumably be
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err.log
and not
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err/log
. Make sure the user
ubuntu
is able to write to that location and the directories
exist. I reckonsystemd
won't create the path if it doesn't
exist (although it'll create the file). - The syntax of
StandardOutput=
andStandardError=
is wrong.
According to the docs the sysntax is
StandardOutput=file:/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_out.log
.
Same forStandardError
.
There are some issues in that unit file:
- The file contains two instances of
Type=
, one
withsimple
and one withnotify
. It must contain
only one such line and that must be of the proper
type which in turn depends on how the executable
/home/ubuntu/venv
behaves. For daemons, oftenforking
is used. - The filename given for
StandardError
should presumably be
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err.log
and not
/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_err/log
. Make sure the user
ubuntu
is able to write to that location and the directories
exist. I reckonsystemd
won't create the path if it doesn't
exist (although it'll create the file). - The syntax of
StandardOutput=
andStandardError=
is wrong.
According to the docs the sysntax is
StandardOutput=file:/home/ubuntu/logs/icengine/std_out.log
.
Same forStandardError
.
edited Jan 15 at 13:15
answered Jan 15 at 11:54
PerlDuckPerlDuck
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Great!! Thanks. IT WORKED
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Great!! Thanks. IT WORKED
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Jan 15 at 12:46
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What does the std_out / std_err logs say ?
– Soren A
Jan 15 at 7:32
@SorenA well this makes it more complicate. Even logs are also not recording.
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 8:19
You have two lines
Type=
. The given type must match the type of the program. For daemons, oftenforking
is right but it depends on how/home/ubuntu/venv
works.– PerlDuck
Jan 15 at 8:55
1
wow! @PerlDuck Thanks for letting my attention to the
Type=
, I didn't noticed that i have twoType
and finally i removed both beacuse i needType=simple
. Which is default. So again THANKS! Type same in Answer and i'll approve :)– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:11
But still my Logs not generate!!!
– Rajat jain
Jan 15 at 9:13