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6 nbdkit-service - running nbdkit as a service, and systemd socket
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10 Most people start nbdkit from the command line or run it from another
11 program (see nbdkit-captive(1). It is also possible to run nbdkit as a
12 standalone service, which is what this page describes.
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15 nbdkit supports socket activation (sometimes called systemd socket
16 activation). This is a simple protocol where instead of nbdkit itself
17 opening the listening socket(s), the parent process (typically systemd)
18 passes in pre-opened file descriptors. Socket activation lets you
19 serve infrequent NBD requests using a superserver without needing
20 nbdkit to be running the whole time.
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22 Socket activation is triggered when both the "LISTEN_FDS" and
23 "LISTEN_PID" environment variables are set. In this mode using -i, -p,
24 --run, -s or -U flags on the command line is illegal and will cause an
25 error. Also in this mode nbdkit does not fork into the background (ie.
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28 Using socket activation with systemd
29 To use nbdkit with socket activation from systemd, create a unit file
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33 Description=NBDKit Network Block Device server
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39 WantedBy=sockets.target
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41 There are various formats for the "ListenStream" key. See
42 systemd.socket(5) for more information.
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44 Also create a service unit (eg. /etc/systemd/system/nbdkit.service)
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48 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/nbdkit file /path/to/serve
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50 For more information on systemd and socket activation, see
51 http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/socket-activation.html
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54 Error messages from nbdkit can be sent to either standard error
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57 The default, if --log is not specified on the command line, is to send
58 error messages to stderr, unless nbdkit forks into the background in
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68 Using --log=stderr forces all messages to go to standard error.
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70 Messages go to the system log (syslog):
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73 Using --log=syslog forces all messages to go to the system log.
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75 Debug messages (-v/--verbose) always go to standard error and are never
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79 "LISTEN_FDS"
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81 If present in the environment when nbdkit starts up, these trigger
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85 nbdkit(1), systemd(1), systemd.socket(5), syslog(3), rsyslogd(8),
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89 Eric Blake
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91 Richard W.M. Jones
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93 Pino Toscano
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