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Copy the following in to a systemd unit file of your choosing, we'll use /etc/systemd/system/teamspeak.service, you will need to change the lines WorkingDirectory, ExecStart, ExecStop and ExecReload if you installed the server in a different folder and the user= line if you made a UNIX user other than "teamspeak". | Copy the following in to a systemd unit file of your choosing, we'll use /etc/systemd/system/teamspeak.service, you will need to change the lines WorkingDirectory, ExecStart, ExecStop and ExecReload if you installed the server in a different folder and the user= line if you made a UNIX user other than "teamspeak". | ||
[Unit] | |||
Description=TeamSpeak3 Server | |||
Wants=network-online.target | |||
After=syslog.target network.target | |||
[Service] | |||
WorkingDirectory=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ | |||
User=teamspeak | |||
Type=forking | |||
ExecStart=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ts3server_startscript.sh start initfile=ts3server.ini | |||
ExecStop=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ts3server_startscript.sh stop | |||
ExecReload=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ts3server_startscript.sh restart | |||
PIDFile=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ts3server.pid | |||
[Install] | |||
WantedBy=multi-user.target | |||
After you've saved the file you need to enable the unit by running : | After you've saved the file you need to enable the unit by running : | ||
systemctl enable teamspeak | |||
As a bonus, you can now use systemd to start, stop and reload your server by using | As a bonus, you can now use systemd to start, stop and reload your server by using | ||
systemctl start teamspeak | |||
systemctl stop teamspeak | |||
systemctl reload teamspeak | |||
Latest revision as of 12:59, 6 January 2021
This mainly applies to CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 18.04+, there are advantages to using this method as it also enables monitoring of the TeamSpeak 3 Server as well as starting the TeamSpeak instance on boot.
Copy the following in to a systemd unit file of your choosing, we'll use /etc/systemd/system/teamspeak.service, you will need to change the lines WorkingDirectory, ExecStart, ExecStop and ExecReload if you installed the server in a different folder and the user= line if you made a UNIX user other than "teamspeak".
[Unit] Description=TeamSpeak3 Server Wants=network-online.target After=syslog.target network.target [Service] WorkingDirectory=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ User=teamspeak Type=forking ExecStart=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ts3server_startscript.sh start initfile=ts3server.ini ExecStop=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ts3server_startscript.sh stop ExecReload=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ts3server_startscript.sh restart PIDFile=/home/teamspeak/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ts3server.pid [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
After you've saved the file you need to enable the unit by running :
systemctl enable teamspeak
As a bonus, you can now use systemd to start, stop and reload your server by using
systemctl start teamspeak systemctl stop teamspeak systemctl reload teamspeak