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Hytale Server Systemd Setup
Files
| File | Description | Target on Server |
|---|---|---|
hytale.service |
Main service for the server | /etc/systemd/system/ |
hytale-update.sh |
Update script | /opt/hytale/ |
hytale-update.service |
Service for updates | /etc/systemd/system/ |
hytale-update.timer |
Timer for daily updates at 4 AM | /etc/systemd/system/ |
Installation on the Server
# 1. Copy files
sudo cp hytale.service /etc/systemd/system/
sudo cp hytale-update.service /etc/systemd/system/
sudo cp hytale-update.timer /etc/systemd/system/
cp hytale-update.sh /opt/hytale/
chmod +x /opt/hytale/hytale-update.sh
# 2. Create log file
sudo touch /var/log/hytale-update.log
sudo chown mars3142:mars3142 /var/log/hytale-update.log
# 3. Reload systemd
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
# 4. Enable and start server service
sudo systemctl enable hytale.service
sudo systemctl start hytale.service
# 5. Enable update timer
sudo systemctl enable hytale-update.timer
sudo systemctl start hytale-update.timer
Useful Commands
# Server status
sudo systemctl status hytale.service
# Show server logs
sudo journalctl -u hytale.service -f
# Manually stop/start server
sudo systemctl stop hytale.service
sudo systemctl start hytale.service
sudo systemctl restart hytale.service
# Run update manually
sudo /opt/hytale/hytale-update.sh
# Check timer status
sudo systemctl list-timers | grep hytale
# Show update logs
cat /var/log/hytale-update.log
Notes
- The server starts automatically after a reboot
- Updates are checked daily at 4:00 AM
- Already applied updates are stored in
/opt/hytale/.applied_updates - When an update is found, the server is automatically stopped, updated, and restarted