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| Running Airflow with systemd |
| ============================ |
| |
| Airflow can integrate with systemd based systems. This makes watching your |
| daemons easy as systemd can take care of restarting a daemon on failure. |
| In the ``scripts/systemd`` directory you can find unit files that |
| have been tested on Redhat based systems. You can copy those to |
| ``/usr/lib/systemd/system``. It is assumed that Airflow will run under |
| ``airflow:airflow``. If not (or if you are running on a non Redhat |
| based system) you probably need to adjust the unit files. |
| |
| Environment configuration is picked up from ``/etc/sysconfig/airflow``. |
| An example file is supplied. Make sure to specify the ``SCHEDULER_RUNS`` |
| variable in this file when you run the scheduler. You |
| can also define here, for example, ``AIRFLOW_HOME`` or ``AIRFLOW_CONFIG``. |