With these files a minecraft server can be started in a tmux session via systemd. This allows to easily start and stop the server while still being able to connect to its console.
tmux
needs to be installed on the system.
The script was written for the following settings. If any of those don't match your system, you might have to change the script accordingly.
- A user named
minecraft
exists on the system. This user will run the minecraft server. - The users home directory is
/var/minecraft
- The server files and its working directory match the home directory (
/var/minecraft
) - The server is a spigot server (although other minecraft servers or a vanilla server should work too)
- Place the
service.sh
file in the home directory of theminecraft
user. - Change the owner of the script to
minecraft
and make sure it is executable. - Copy the
minecraft.service
file to/lib/systemd/system/
and reload the systemd daemon
systemctl daemon-reload
You can now start the server via systemd:
systemctl start minecraft
To attach to the tmux session that the service is running in, run:
/var/minecraft/service.sh attach