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# Setting up Synapse with Workers and Systemd
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This is a setup for managing synapse with systemd, including support for
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managing workers. It provides a `matrix-synapse` service for the master, as
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well as a `matrix-synapse-worker@` service template for any workers you
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require. Additionally, to group the required services, it sets up a
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`matrix-synapse.target`.
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See the folder [system](system) for the systemd unit files.
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The folder [workers](workers) contains an example configuration for the
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`federation_reader` worker.
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## Synapse configuration files
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See [workers.md](../workers.md) for information on how to set up the
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configuration files and reverse-proxy correctly. You can find an example worker
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config in the [workers](workers) folder.
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Systemd manages daemonization itself, so ensure that none of the configuration
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files set either `daemonize` or `worker_daemonize`.
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The config files of all workers are expected to be located in
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`/etc/matrix-synapse/workers`. If you want to use a different location, edit
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the provided `*.service` files accordingly.
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There is no need for a separate configuration file for the master process.
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## Set up
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1. Adjust synapse configuration files as above.
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1. Copy the `*.service` and `*.target` files in [system](system) to
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`/etc/systemd/system`.
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1. Run `systemctl deamon-reload` to tell systemd to load the new unit files.
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1. Run `systemctl enable matrix-synapse.service`. This will configure the
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synapse master process to be started as part of the `matrix-synapse.target`
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target.
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1. For each worker process to be enabled, run `systemctl enable
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matrix-synapse-worker@<worker_name>.service`. For each `<worker_name>`, there
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should be a corresponding configuration file.
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`/etc/matrix-synapse/workers/<worker_name>.yaml`.
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1. Start all the synapse processes with `systemctl start matrix-synapse.target`.
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1. Tell systemd to start synapse on boot with `systemctl enable matrix-synapse.target`.
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## Usage
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Once the services are correctly set up, you can use the following commands
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to manage your synapse installation:
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```sh
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# Restart Synapse master and all workers
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systemctl restart matrix-synapse.target
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# Stop Synapse and all workers
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systemctl stop matrix-synapse.target
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# Restart the master alone
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systemctl start matrix-synapse.service
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# Restart a specific worker (eg. federation_reader); the master is
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# unaffected by this.
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systemctl restart matrix-synapse-worker@federation_reader.service
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# Add a new worker (assuming all configs are set up already)
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systemctl enable matrix-synapse-worker@federation_writer.service
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systemctl restart matrix-synapse.target
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```
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