.. _pg_autoctl_show_systemd: pg_autoctl show systemd ======================= pg_autoctl show systemd - Print systemd service file for this node Synopsis -------- This command outputs a configuration unit that is suitable for registering ``pg_autoctl`` as a systemd service. Examples -------- :: $ pg_autoctl show systemd --pgdata node1 17:38:29 99778 INFO HINT: to complete a systemd integration, run the following commands: 17:38:29 99778 INFO pg_autoctl -q show systemd --pgdata "node1" | sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/pgautofailover.service 17:38:29 99778 INFO sudo systemctl daemon-reload 17:38:29 99778 INFO sudo systemctl enable pgautofailover 17:38:29 99778 INFO sudo systemctl start pgautofailover [Unit] Description = pg_auto_failover [Service] WorkingDirectory = /Users/dim Environment = 'PGDATA=node1' User = dim ExecStart = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/12/bin/pg_autoctl run Restart = always StartLimitBurst = 0 ExecReload = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/12/bin/pg_autoctl reload [Install] WantedBy = multi-user.target To avoid the logs output, use the ``-q`` option: :: $ pg_autoctl show systemd --pgdata node1 -q [Unit] Description = pg_auto_failover [Service] WorkingDirectory = /Users/dim Environment = 'PGDATA=node1' User = dim ExecStart = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/12/bin/pg_autoctl run Restart = always StartLimitBurst = 0 ExecReload = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/12/bin/pg_autoctl reload [Install] WantedBy = multi-user.target