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Updated Running qBittorrent without X server (WebUI only systemd service setup, Ubuntu 15.04 or newer) (markdown)
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The qBittorrent service is now ready to be used. To start the service on system boot, refer to the next section.
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The qBittorrent service is now ready to be used. To start the service on system boot, refer to the next section.
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# Controlling the service
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### Controlling the service
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- start the service: `sudo systemctl start qbittorrent`
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- Start the service: `sudo systemctl start qbittorrent`
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- check service status: `systemctl status qbittorrent`
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- Check service status: `systemctl status qbittorrent`
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- stop the service: `sudo systemctl stop qbittorrent`
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- Stop the service: `sudo systemctl stop qbittorrent`
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- enable/disable it to start up on boot: `sudo systemctl enable qbittorrent`
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- Enable it to start up on boot: `sudo systemctl enable qbittorrent`
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- this should output something like the following:
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- To disable: `sudo systemctl disable qbittorrent`.
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```txt
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Created symlink from /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/qbittorrent.service to /etc/systemd/system/qbittorrent.service.
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```
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- the result of the previous command can be reverted with: `sudo systemctl disable qbittorrent`.
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It simply disables automatic startup of the qBittorrent service.
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It simply disables automatic startup of the qBittorrent service.
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Refer to the `systemd` documentation to know of more operations you can do on services.
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Refer to the `systemd` documentation to know of more operations you can do on services.
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# Logging
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### Logging
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qBittorrent will still log most interesting stuff to its usual logging directory. In this example, this would be `/home/qbtuser/.local/share/data/qBittorrent/logs/`.
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qBittorrent will still log most interesting stuff to its usual logging directory. In this example, this would be `/home/qbtuser/.local/share/data/qBittorrent/logs/`.
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For more information on how to use and customize `systemd` logging, refer to its documentation.
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For more information on how to use and customize `systemd` logging, refer to its documentation.
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# `systemd` service dependencies (optional)
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### `systemd` service dependencies (optional)
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Let's say that you've configured `qbittorrent-nox` to download files to a directory that is in another drive, for example, mounted on `/media/user/volume`.
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Let's say that you've configured `qbittorrent-nox` to download files to a directory that is in another drive, for example, mounted on `/media/user/volume`.
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