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# Maintenance and Troubleshooting |
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## How to see the current status of your services |
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You can check the status of your services by using `systemctl status`. Example: |
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``` |
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sudo systemctl status matrix-nginx-proxy |
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● matrix-nginx-proxy.service - Matrix nginx proxy server |
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Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/matrix-nginx-proxy.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) |
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Active: active (running) since Wed 2018-11-14 19:38:35 UTC; 49min ago |
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``` |
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You can see the logs by using journalctl. Example: |
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``` |
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sudo journalctl -fu matrix-synapse |
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``` |
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## Postgres |
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You can access the Postgres command line interface using the script installed on your server at `/usr/local/bin/matrix-postgres-cli`. |
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This playbook attempts to preserve the Postgres version it starts with. When you are ready to upgrade to a new Postgres version, read through the [guide for upgrading PostgreSQL](maintenance-upgrading-postgres.md). |