Configuring Systemd Service to run with root access
Solution 1:
tell systemd to run the service with
sudo
?
sudo
has nothing to with it.
Typically you instruct systemd to run a service as a specific user/group with a User=
and Group=
directive in the [Service]
section of the unit file.
Set those to root (or remove them, as running as root is the default).
Solution 2:
To clear, systemd
system services run as root by default, but there is still a difference between the default behavior and running a system service with User=root
.
As documented in Environment variables in spawned processes, these variables are only set if User=
is set:
$USER, $LOGNAME, $HOME, $SHELL
I tested to confirm this finding. So if you want to run a systemd service as root that needs one of the above variables, you need to set User=root
.
Solution 3:
a temporary solution, but got it to work in a pinch:
/usr/bin/sudo /bin/bash -lc 'bundle exec rails server -e demo -p 80'
Can run with a user who has sudo privileges in a systemd unit file like so:
[Unit]
Description=Rails Webserver
After=syslog.target
[Service]
Type=simple
User=ubuntu
WorkingDirectory=/var/www/webserver
ExecStart=/usr/bin/sudo /bin/bash -lc 'bundle exec rails server -e demo -p 80'
Restart=always
KillSignal=SIGQUIT
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Solution 4:
Run it as a system user in this case by default the service is running as root.