# Systemd unit files (local install, run at boot) Example systemd units for running Mission Control at boot when installed **without Docker** (e.g. local install in a VM). ## Prerequisites - **Backend**: `uv`, Python 3.12+, and `backend/.env` configured (including `DATABASE_URL`, `RQ_REDIS_URL` if using the queue worker). - **Frontend**: Node.js 22+ and `frontend/.env` (e.g. `NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL`). - **RQ worker**: Redis must be running and reachable; `backend/.env` must set `RQ_REDIS_URL` and `RQ_QUEUE_NAME` to match the backend API. If you use Docker only for Postgres and/or Redis, start those first (e.g. `docker compose up -d db` and optionally Redis) or add `After=docker.service` and start the stack via a separate unit or script. ## Placeholders Before installing, replace in each unit file: - `REPO_ROOT` — absolute path to the Mission Control repo (e.g. `/home/user/openclaw-mission-control`). - `BACKEND_PORT` — backend port (default `8000`). - `FRONTEND_PORT` — frontend port (default `3000`). Example (from repo root): ```bash REPO_ROOT="$(pwd)" for f in docs/deployment/systemd/openclaw-mission-control-*.service; do sed -e "s|REPO_ROOT|$REPO_ROOT|g" -e "s|BACKEND_PORT|8000|g" -e "s|FRONTEND_PORT|3000|g" "$f" \ -o "$(basename "$f")" done # Then copy the generated .service files to ~/.config/systemd/user/ or /etc/systemd/system/ ``` ## Install and enable **User units** (recommended for single-user / VM): ```bash cp openclaw-mission-control-backend.service openclaw-mission-control-frontend.service openclaw-mission-control-rq-worker.service ~/.config/systemd/user/ systemctl --user daemon-reload systemctl --user enable openclaw-mission-control-backend openclaw-mission-control-frontend openclaw-mission-control-rq-worker systemctl --user start openclaw-mission-control-backend openclaw-mission-control-frontend openclaw-mission-control-rq-worker ``` **System-wide** (e.g. under `/etc/systemd/system/`): ```bash sudo cp openclaw-mission-control-*.service /etc/systemd/system/ sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable --now openclaw-mission-control-backend openclaw-mission-control-frontend openclaw-mission-control-rq-worker ``` ## Order Start order is not strict between backend, frontend, and worker; all use `After=network-online.target`. Ensure Postgres (and Redis, if used) are running before or with the backend/worker (e.g. start Docker services first, or use system units for Postgres/Redis with the Mission Control units depending on them). ## Logs - `journalctl --user -u openclaw-mission-control-backend -f` (or `sudo journalctl -u openclaw-mission-control-backend -f` for system units) - Same for `openclaw-mission-control-frontend` and `openclaw-mission-control-rq-worker`.