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## _How to run pykms_Server.py manually_.
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***
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A Linux user with ```ifconfig``` command can get his KMS IP (Windows users can try ```ipconfig /all```).
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```
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user@user ~ $ ifconfig
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A Linux user with `ifconfig` command can get his KMS IP (Windows users can try `ipconfig /all`).
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```bash
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user@host ~ $ ifconfig
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eth0 Link encap: Ethernet HWaddr xx:xx:xx:xx.....
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inet addr: 192.168.1.102 Bcast 192.168.1.255 Mask: 255.255.255.0
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UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
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```
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In the example above is 192.168.1.102, so is valid:
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```user@user ~/path/to/folder/py-kms $ python3 pykms_Server.py 192.168.1.102 1688```
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```
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user@host ~/path/to/folder/py-kms $ python3 pykms_Server.py 192.168.1.102 1688
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```
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To stop _pykms_Server.py_, in the same bash window where code running, simply press CTRL+C.
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Alternatively, in a new bash window, use ```kill <pid>``` command (you can type ```ps aux``` first and have the process <pid>) or ```killall <name_of_server>```.
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To stop `pykms_Server.py`, in the same bash window where code running, simply press CTRL+C.
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Alternatively, in a new bash window, use `kill <pid>` command (you can type `ps aux` first and have the process <pid>) or `killall <name_of_server>`.
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## _How to run pykms_Server.py automatically at start_.
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***
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You can simply manage a daemon that runs as a background process.
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If you are running a Linux distro using ```upstart``` (deprecated),
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create the file: ```sudo nano /etc/init/py3-kms.conf```,
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then add the following (changing where needed) and save:
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If you are running a Linux distro using `upstart` (deprecated), create the file: `sudo nano /etc/init/py3-kms.conf`, then add the following (change it where needed) and save:
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```
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description "py3-kms"
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author "SystemRage"
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exec $PYTHONPATH/python3 $PYKMSPATH/pykms_Server.py 0.0.0.0 1688 -V DEBUG -F $LOGPATH
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respawn
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```
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Check syntax with: ```sudo init-checkconf -d /etc/init/py3-kms.conf```, then
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reload upstart to recognise this process: ```sudo initctl reload-configuration```.
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Now start the service: ```sudo start py3-kms```, and
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you can see the logfile stating that your daemon is running: ```cat </path/to/your/log/files/folder>/pykms_logserver.log```.
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Check syntax with: `sudo init-checkconf -d /etc/init/py3-kms.conf`, then reload upstart to recognise this process: `sudo initctl reload-configuration`.
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Now start the service: `sudo start py3-kms`, and you can see the logfile stating that your daemon is running: `cat </path/to/your/log/files/folder>/pykms_logserver.log`.
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If you are running a Linux distro using ```systemd```,
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create the file: ```sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/py3-kms.service```,
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