From 6cf19c7900ae39f90c8c8e0fe89f251e4bb012dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Francesco Frassinelli Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2021 15:52:32 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Replace SystemD with systemd systemd is lowercase, as described in https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ --- docs/_build/html/_sources/architecture.rst.txt | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/_build/html/_sources/architecture.rst.txt b/docs/_build/html/_sources/architecture.rst.txt index e760597a..e9c4b884 100644 --- a/docs/_build/html/_sources/architecture.rst.txt +++ b/docs/_build/html/_sources/architecture.rst.txt @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ Node A machine in a Netmaker network, which is managed by the Netclient, is referred to as a Node, as you will see in the UI. A Node can be a VM, a bare metal server, a desktop computer, an IoT device, or any other number of internet-connected machines on which the netclient is installed. A node is simply an endpoint in the network, which can send traffic to all the other nodes, and recieve traffic from all of the other nodes. -SystemD +systemd ------- -SystemD is a system service manager for a wide array of Linux operating systems. Not all Linux distributions have adopted systemd, but, for better or worse, it has become a fairly common standard in the Linux world. That said, any non-Linux operating system will not have systemd, and many Linux/Unix distributionshave alternative system service managers. +systemd is a system service manager for a wide array of Linux operating systems. Not all Linux distributions have adopted systemd, but, for better or worse, it has become a fairly common standard in the Linux world. That said, any non-Linux operating system will not have systemd, and many Linux/Unix distributionshave alternative system service managers. Netmaker's netclient, the agent which controls networking on all nodes, can be run as a CLI or as a system daemon. On Linux, it runs as a daemon by default, and this requires systemd. As Netmaker evolves, systemd will become just one of the possible service management options, allowing the netclient to be run on a wider array of devices. However, for the time being, the netclient should be run "unmanaged" (netclient join -daemon=off) on systems that do not run systemd, and some other method can be used like a cron job or custom script. -As of 0.8, Mac and Windows are supported. On these operating systems, netclient launches the daemon using LaunchD and Windows Service, respectively, as opposed to SystemD. +As of 0.8, Mac and Windows are supported. On these operating systems, netclient launches the daemon using LaunchD and Windows Service, respectively, as opposed to systemd. Components ===========