Also a note about websockets setup. This message gets displayed when you go to create the websockets instance:
systemd is in use, no init script installed
use the '<email address hidden>' service to control your new instance
sample commands:
systemctl start <email address hidden>
systemctl enable <email address hidden>
With systemd, it looks like you need to use those sample commands to enable/start/stop the service name.
So, using "systemctl enable <email address hidden>" adds it as a service that can be stopped, started, etc.
Also a note about websockets setup. This message gets displayed when you go to create the websockets instance:
systemd is in use, no init script installed
use the '<email address hidden>' service to control your new instance
sample commands:
systemctl start <email address hidden>
systemctl enable <email address hidden>
With systemd, it looks like you need to use those sample commands to enable/start/stop the service name.
So, using "systemctl enable <email address hidden>" adds it as a service that can be stopped, started, etc.