netdata/system/netdata.service.v235.in

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
[Unit]
Description=Real time performance monitoring
# append here other services you want netdata to wait for them to start
After=network.target httpd.service squid.service nfs-server.service mysqld.service mysql.service named.service postfix.service chronyd.service
[Service]
Type=simple
User=netdata
Group=netdata
RuntimeDirectory=netdata
CacheDirectory=netdata
StateDirectory=netdata
LogsDirectory=netdata
RuntimeDirectoryMode=0775
StateDirectoryMode=0755
CacheDirectoryMode=0755
LogsDirectoryMode=2750
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/netdata
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/netdata -D $EXTRA_OPTS
# saving a big db on slow disks may need some time
TimeoutStopSec=60
# restart netdata if it crashes
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=30
# The minimum netdata Out-Of-Memory (OOM) score.
# netdata (via [global].OOM score in netdata.conf) can only increase the value set here.
# To decrease it, set the minimum here and set the same or a higher value in netdata.conf.
# Valid values: -1000 (never kill netdata) to 1000 (always kill netdata).
OOMScoreAdjust=1000
# Valid policies: other (the system default) | batch | idle | fifo | rr
# To give netdata the max priority, set CPUSchedulingPolicy=rr and CPUSchedulingPriority=99
CPUSchedulingPolicy=idle
# This sets the scheduling priority (for policies: rr and fifo).
# Priority gets values 1 (lowest) to 99 (highest).
#CPUSchedulingPriority=1
# For scheduling policy 'other' and 'batch', this sets the lowest niceness of netdata (-20 highest to 19 lowest).
#Nice=0
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target