From: Steven Baltakatei Sandoval Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:30:55 +0000 (+0000) Subject: feat(doc): Describe auto start of syncthing X-Git-Tag: 0.1.0~23 X-Git-Url: https://zdv2.bktei.com/gitweb/BK-2020-03.git/commitdiff_plain/045f579aaf0dce58b91b45e49548efdc797c52f7?ds=inline feat(doc): Describe auto start of syncthing Create and add `INSTRUCTIONS.md` markdown file containing explanation for commands needed to enable automatic startup of `syncthing` as a system (boot) or a user (login) service in Debian 10. Link the appropriate page at docs.syncthing.net entry for automatic startup. --- diff --git a/config-shared/syncthing/INSTRUCTIONS.md b/config-shared/syncthing/INSTRUCTIONS.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dd68fb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/config-shared/syncthing/INSTRUCTIONS.md @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ + + + +# Install and configure `syncthing` + +Created by [Steven Baltakatei Sandoval][bktei_2020_homepage] on 2020-04-27T14:37Z under a [CC BY-SA 4.0][cc_20131125_bysa] license and last updated on 2020-04-27T16:28Z. + +## 1. Summary + +Syncthing is a decentralized file-synchronization program that permits +sharing of files over the Internet with computers that have been +configured to trust one another. + +## 2. Instructions + +The following are instructions for installing Syncthing onto a GNU/Linux Debian 10 machine. + +### 2.1. Install `syncthing` via `apt-get` + +Update the local repository package lists with `$ sudo apt-get update`. + +Install the `syncthing` package with `$ sudo apt-get install syncthing`. + +Note: As of 2020-04-27, Debian 10 Buster uses Syncthing version `1.0.0`. + +### 2.2. Enable automatic startup via `systemd` service. + +Syncthing can be started automatically via `systemd` as a system +service upon boot or a user service upon login. If `syncthing` was +installed from the Debian 10 repository (ex: via `apt-get`), then the +necessary service files (ex: `syncthing@.service` ) should already be +installed. If not, see the detailed autostart instructions for where +to download a copy of the service +files.[[1]](#syncthing_20200331_autostart) + +#### 2.2.a. Enable automatic startup via `systemd` upon boot (system service). + +For a system service, identify the user under which to run +`syncthing`. Even though `syncthing` will be run upon startup (without +needing a user to login first), files cannot be created or modified by +`syncthing` with permissions of a specified user. In this example, +`baltakatei` will be the user. This means an appropriate directory for +a `syncthing` shared folder would be `/home/baltakatei/Sync/`. + +Alternatively, if `syncthing` were running as a headless server where +no user is expected to directly modify files in the server's file +system, then a dedicated dummy user named `syncthing-user` might be +appropriate. + +The commands to create a `systemd` system service under user +`baltakatei` are: + + $ sudo systemctl enable syncthing@baltakatei.service + $ sudo systemctl start syncthing@baltakatei.service + +The status of the new system service can be verified via: + + $ systemctl status syncthing@baltakatei.service + +#### 2.2.b. Enable automatic startup via `systemd` upon login (user service). + +For a user service, identify which user under which to run +`syncthing`. In this example, `baltakatei` will be the user. This +means an appropriate directory for a `syncthing` shared folder would +be `/home/baltakatei/Sync/`. + +The commands to create a `systemd` user service under user +`baltakatei` are: + + $ systemctl --user enable syncthing.service + $ systemctl --user start syncthing.service + +The status of the new user service can be verified via: + + $ systemctl --user status syncthing.service + +## 3. References +- 1. ["Starting Syncthing Automatically"][1]. Date: 2020-03-31. [syncthing.net](https://syncthing.net). Date Accessed: 2020-04-27. [Archive link](https://web.archive.org/web/20200414114635/https://docs.syncthing.net/users/autostart.html). Archive date: 2017-04-14. + +[1]: https://docs.syncthing.net/users/autostart.html +[bktei_2020_homepage]: http://baltakatei.com +[cc_20131125_bysa]: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ + + +
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