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Sample init scripts and service configuration for bitcoind
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Sample scripts and configuration files for systemd, Upstart and OpenRC
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can be found in the contrib/init folder.
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contrib/init/bitcoind.service: systemd service unit configuration
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contrib/init/bitcoind.openrc: OpenRC compatible SysV style init script
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contrib/init/bitcoind.openrcconf: OpenRC conf.d file
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contrib/init/bitcoind.conf: Upstart service configuration file
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1. Service User
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All three startup configurations assume the existence of a "bitcoin" user
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and group. They must be created before attempting to use these scripts.
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2. Configuration
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At a bare minimum, bitcoind requires that the rpcpassword setting be set
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when running as a daemon. If the configuration file does not exist or this
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setting is not set, bitcoind will shutdown promptly after startup.
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This password does not have to be remembered or typed as it is mostly used
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as a fixed token that bitcoind and client programs read from the configuration
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file, however it is recommended that a strong and secure password be used
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as this password is security critical to securing the wallet should the
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wallet be enabled.
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If bitcoind is run with "-daemon" flag, and no rpcpassword is set, it will
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print a randomly generated suitable password to stderr. You can also
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generate one from the shell yourself like this:
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bash -c 'tr -dc a-zA-Z0-9 < /dev/urandom | head -c32 && echo'
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Once you have a password in hand, set rpcpassword= in /etc/bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
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For an example configuration file that describes the configuration settings,
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see contrib/debian/examples/bitcoin.conf.
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3. Paths
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All three configurations assume several paths that might need to be adjusted.
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Binary: /usr/bin/bitcoind
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Configuration file: /etc/bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
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Data directory: /var/lib/bitcoind
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PID file: /var/run/bitcoind/bitcoind.pid (OpenRC and Upstart)
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/var/lib/bitcoind/bitcoind.pid (systemd)
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The configuration file, PID directory (if applicable) and data directory
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should all be owned by the bitcoin user and group. It is advised for security
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reasons to make the configuration file and data directory only readable by the
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bitcoin user and group. Access to bitcoin-cli and other bitcoind rpc clients
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can then be controlled by group membership.
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4. Installing Service Configuration
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4a) systemd
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Installing this .service file consists on just copying it to
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/usr/lib/systemd/system directory, followed by the command
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"systemctl daemon-reload" in order to update running systemd configuration.
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To test, run "systemctl start bitcoind" and to enable for system startup run
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"systemctl enable bitcoind"
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4b) OpenRC
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Rename bitcoind.openrc to bitcoind and drop it in /etc/init.d. Double
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check ownership and permissions and make it executable. Test it with
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"/etc/init.d/bitcoind start" and configure it to run on startup with
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"rc-update add bitcoind"
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4c) Upstart (for Debian/Ubuntu based distributions)
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Drop bitcoind.conf in /etc/init. Test by running "service bitcoind start"
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it will automatically start on reboot.
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NOTE: This script is incompatible with CentOS 5 and Amazon Linux 2014 as they
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use old versions of Upstart and do not supply the start-stop-daemon uitility.
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5. Auto-respawn
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-----------------------------------
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Auto respawning is currently only configured for Upstart and systemd.
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Reasonable defaults have been chosen but YMMV.
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