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sidekiq sevice ubuntu
#
# systemd unit file for CentOS 7, Ubuntu 15.04
#
# Customize this file based on your bundler location, app directory, etc.
# Put this in /usr/lib/systemd/system (CentOS) or /lib/systemd/system (Ubuntu).
# Run:
# - systemctl enable sidekiq
# - systemctl {start,stop,restart} sidekiq
#
# This file corresponds to a single Sidekiq process. Add multiple copies
# to run multiple processes (sidekiq-1, sidekiq-2, etc).
#
# See Inspeqtor's Systemd wiki page for more detail about Systemd:
# https://github.com/mperham/inspeqtor/wiki/Systemd
#
[Unit]
Description=sidekiq
# start us only once the network and logging subsystems are available,
# consider adding redis-server.service if Redis is local and systemd-managed.
After=syslog.target network.target
# See these pages for lots of options:
# http://0pointer.de/public/systemd-man/systemd.service.html
# http://0pointer.de/public/systemd-man/systemd.exec.html
[Service]
Type=simple
WorkingDirectory=/var/www/bluesky-api-server/current
# If you use rbenv:
# ExecStart=/bin/bash -lc '/home/deploy/.rbenv/shims/bundle exec sidekiq -e production'
# If you use the system's ruby:
ExecStart=/home/deploy/.rvm/bin/rvm 2.4.0@rails5.2 do bundle exec sidekiq -q default -q mailers -e production
User=deploy
Group=deploy
UMask=0002
# Greatly reduce Ruby memory fragmentation and heap usage
# https://www.mikeperham.com/2018/04/25/taming-rails-memory-bloat/
Environment=MALLOC_ARENA_MAX=2
# if we crash, restart
RestartSec=1
Restart=on-failure
# output goes to /var/log/syslog
StandardOutput=syslog
StandardError=syslog
# This will default to "bundler" if we don't specify it
SyslogIdentifier=sidekiq
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
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