Update service files of OpenRC and systemd to new recommended paths

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shibayashi 2019-02-10 19:25:34 +00:00 committed by kaniini
parent 57501defb4
commit d1752a81a8
2 changed files with 6 additions and 4 deletions

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#!/sbin/openrc-run #!/sbin/openrc-run
# Requires OpenRC >= 0.35 # Requires OpenRC >= 0.35
directory=~pleroma/pleroma directory=/opt/pleroma
command=/usr/bin/mix command=/usr/bin/mix
command_args="phx.server" command_args="phx.server"

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@ -14,15 +14,17 @@ Environment="MIX_ENV=prod"
; Make sure that all paths fit your installation. ; Make sure that all paths fit your installation.
; Path to the home directory of the user running the Pleroma service. ; Path to the home directory of the user running the Pleroma service.
Environment="HOME=/home/pleroma" Environment="HOME=/var/lib/pleroma"
; Path to the folder containing the Pleroma installation. ; Path to the folder containing the Pleroma installation.
WorkingDirectory=/home/pleroma/pleroma WorkingDirectory=/opt/pleroma
; Path to the Mix binary. ; Path to the Mix binary.
ExecStart=/usr/bin/mix phx.server ExecStart=/usr/bin/mix phx.server
; Some security directives. ; Some security directives.
; Use private /tmp and /var/tmp folders inside a new file system namespace, which are discarded after the process stops. ; Use private /tmp and /var/tmp folders inside a new file system namespace, which are discarded after the process stops.
PrivateTmp=true PrivateTmp=true
; The /home, /root, and /run/user folders can not be accessed by this service anymore. If your Pleroma user has its home folder in one of the restricted places, or use one of these folders as its working directory, you have to set this to false.
ProtectHome=true
; Mount /usr, /boot, and /etc as read-only for processes invoked by this service. ; Mount /usr, /boot, and /etc as read-only for processes invoked by this service.
ProtectSystem=full ProtectSystem=full
; Sets up a new /dev mount for the process and only adds API pseudo devices like /dev/null, /dev/zero or /dev/random but not physical devices. Disabled by default because it may not work on devices like the Raspberry Pi. ; Sets up a new /dev mount for the process and only adds API pseudo devices like /dev/null, /dev/zero or /dev/random but not physical devices. Disabled by default because it may not work on devices like the Raspberry Pi.