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title: Starting the monolith
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parent: Installation
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has_toc: true
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nav_order: 9
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permalink: /installation/start/monolith
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---
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# Starting the monolith
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Once you have completed all of the preparation and installation steps,
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you can start your Dendrite monolith deployment by starting the `dendrite-monolith-server`:
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```bash
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./dendrite-monolith-server -config /path/to/dendrite.yaml
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```
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If you want to change the addresses or ports that Dendrite listens on, you
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can use the `-http-bind-address` and `-https-bind-address` command line arguments:
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```bash
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./dendrite-monolith-server -config /path/to/dendrite.yaml \
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-http-bind-address 1.2.3.4:12345 \
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-https-bind-address 1.2.3.4:54321
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```
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## Running under systemd
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A common deployment pattern is to run the monolith under systemd. For this, you
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will need to create a service unit file. An example service unit file is available
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in the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/blob/main/docs/systemd/monolith-example.service).
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Once you have installed the service unit, you can notify systemd, enable and start
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the service:
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```bash
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systemctl daemon-reload
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systemctl enable dendrite
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systemctl start dendrite
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journalctl -fu dendrite
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```
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