So I followed this youtube video on setting up RTL-433 service on a Ubuntu server. Problem is, it seems to keep failing after a while. Sometimes doing a systemctl start service doesn’t work and I will have to reboot the system and then it will work. It will work for a while and later in the day it will suddenly stop. Sometimes I can do a systemctl start, but sometimes not.
Anyone know how I can have this service constantly up and running, and restart if it fails?
Still relatively beginner, but wouldn’t ‘journalctl -u <service name>.service’ also give you in depth logs over a longer period of time?
Adding to this,
journalctl -fu service
will jump to the bottom of the log and effectivelytail -F
the log so any new output will be appended to your terminalI second
journalctl -f -u SERVICE_NAME.service
it’s great and just works well. The.service
isn’t required, but it’s a good habit to get into since systemd also has mounts and timers.Well that’s way easier than my utilization of less or watch or tail that Ive been doing.
Yeah it’s pretty slick
Yes, you can get the full log with journalctl.