Updated Setup as a systemd service (markdown)

George Rawlinson 2021-03-22 08:33:48 +13:00
parent 2a1653e4c5
commit 2a296f5b1b

@ -125,9 +125,9 @@ $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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before (re-)starting your service.
### Service fails to start in a container
### Service fails to start
If any users are running this in a container (LXC, et al), the systemd service will not start. The line `LimitNPROC=64` in the service file prevents the service from starting, as the following error shows:
The following error shows in the systemd journal (`journalctl -eu bitwarden_rs.service`):
```
Feb 18 05:29:10 staging-bitwarden systemd[1]: Started Bitwarden Server (Rust Edition).
@ -136,7 +136,10 @@ Feb 18 05:29:10 staging-bitwarden systemd[49506]: bitwarden_rs.service: Failed a
Feb 18 05:29:10 staging-bitwarden systemd[1]: bitwarden_rs.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=203/EXEC
Feb 18 05:29:10 staging-bitwarden systemd[1]: bitwarden_rs.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
```
Commenting out that particular line results in the service starting correctly. Note: A systemd override file will not work, the line must be commented out/removed. The easiest way to do this is via
This is known to occur when bitwarden_rs is running inside a container (LXC, et al) or natively. The parameter `LimitNPROC=64` in the service file prevents the service from starting. Commenting out that particular parameter results in the service starting correctly.
**Note**: A systemd override file will not work, the line must be commented out/removed. The easiest way to do this is via
```
# systemctl edit --full bitwarden_rs.service
```