# example systemd service unit file for valkey-server # # In order to use this as a template for providing a valkey service in your # environment, _at the very least_ make sure to adapt the valkey configuration # file you intend to use as needed (make sure to set "supervised systemd"), and # to set sane TimeoutStartSec and TimeoutStopSec property values in the unit's # "[Service]" section to fit your needs. # # Some properties, such as User= and Group=, are highly desirable for virtually # all deployments of valkey, but cannot be provided in a manner that fits all # expectable environments. Some of these properties have been commented out in # this example service unit file, but you are highly encouraged to set them to # fit your needs. # # Please refer to systemd.unit(5), systemd.service(5), and systemd.exec(5) for # more information. [Unit] Description=Valkey data structure server Documentation=https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey-doc #Before=your_application.service another_example_application.service #AssertPathExists=/var/lib/valkey Wants=network-online.target After=network-online.target [Service] ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/valkey-server --supervised systemd --daemonize no ## Alternatively, have valkey-server load a configuration file: #ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/valkey-server /path/to/your/valkey.conf LimitNOFILE=10032 NoNewPrivileges=yes #OOMScoreAdjust=-900 #PrivateTmp=yes Type=notify TimeoutStartSec=infinity TimeoutStopSec=infinity UMask=0077 #User=valkey #Group=valkey #WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/valkey [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target