Mercurial > hg > orthanc-book
view Sphinx/source/faq/debian-daemon.rst @ 366:12f88a12d146
hostfingerprints
author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
---|---|
date | Wed, 01 Apr 2020 08:49:06 +0200 |
parents | bcbe4a9ae8aa |
children | 76db4223f495 |
line wrap: on
line source
Starting Orthanc as a GNU/Linux daemon ====================================== .. contents:: .. highlight:: bash "init" flavor ------------- To install Orthanc as a GNU/Linux `init daemon <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Init>`__ on a Debian/Ubuntu system, you can: 1. Download this `service script <https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/orthanc/raw/master/debian/orthanc.init>`_ (this file is part of the `official Debian package <https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/orthanc>`_ of Orthanc), 2. Adapt some of its variables to reflect the configuration of your system, 3. Copy it in ``/etc/init.d`` as root (the filename cannot contain dot, otherwise it is not executed), make it belong to root, and tag it as executable:: $ sudo mv orthanc.init /etc/init.d/orthanc $ sudo chown root:root /etc/init.d/orthanc $ sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/orthanc 4. If you wish the daemon to be automatically launched at boot time and stopped at shutdown:: $ sudo update-rc.d orthanc defaults 5. If you wish to remove the automatic launching at boot time later on:: $ sudo update-rc.d -f orthanc remove *Note*: You can use ``rcconf`` to easily monitor the services that are run at startup:: $ sudo apt-get install rcconf "systemd" flavor ---------------- A sample `systemd daemon <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemd>`__ for Orthanc can be found in the official `Fedora package <https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/orthanc>`__: 1. Download the `systemd script <https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/orthanc/blob/master/f/orthanc.service>`__, 2. Adapt some of its variables to reflect the configuration of your system, 3. Copy it as ``/etc/systemd/system/orthanc.service``, 4. Start the daemon as follows:: $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload $ sudo systemctl start orthanc.service 5. To make this change permanent after a reboot, you can create a symbolic link as follows:: $ sudo ln -s /etc/systemd/system/orthanc.service /etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants/ Other GNU/Linux distributions ----------------------------- The instructions above have been tested on Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora systems, but should work similarly on other GNU/Linux distributions.