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-<pre><code># <span class="userinput">yum install arvados-ws</span>
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-h3. Debian and Ubuntu
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-<pre><code># <span class="userinput">apt-get --no-install-recommends install arvados-ws</span>
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-h3. Start the service
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-If your system does not use systemd, skip this section and follow the "runit instructions":#runit instead.
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-If your system uses systemd, the arvados-ws service should already be set up. Start it and check its status:
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-<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">sudo systemctl restart arvados-ws</span>
-~$ <span class="userinput">sudo systemctl status arvados-ws</span>
-● arvados-ws.service - Arvados websocket server
- Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/arvados-ws.service; enabled)
- Active: active (running) since Tue 2016-12-06 11:20:48 EST; 10s ago
- Docs: https://doc.arvados.org/
- Main PID: 9421 (arvados-ws)
- CGroup: /system.slice/arvados-ws.service
- └─9421 /usr/bin/arvados-ws
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-Dec 06 11:20:48 zzzzz arvados-ws[9421]: {"level":"info","msg":"started","time":"2016-12-06T11:20:48.207617188-05:00"}
-Dec 06 11:20:48 zzzzz arvados-ws[9421]: {"Listen":":9003","level":"info","msg":"listening","time":"2016-12-06T11:20:48.244956506-05:00"}
-Dec 06 11:20:48 zzzzz systemd[1]: Started Arvados websocket server.
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