BeanstalkD is a simple, fast, and lightweight job queue server that works by using jobs in tubes. This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install BeanstalkD on Ubuntu Server Latest.
Before you begin with the installation of BeanstalkD, you must have the following prerequisites:
Before we can begin with the installation of BeanstalkD, we need to update the package manager. You can do that by running the following command:
sudo apt update
To install BeanstalkD on Ubuntu Server Latest, you need to run the following command:
sudo apt-get install beanstalkd
This command will download and install BeanstalkD on your system.
Once the BeanstalkD is installed, it needs to be started. You can start the BeanstalkD service by running the following command:
sudo systemctl start beanstalkd
To check the status of the BeanstalkD service, you can run the following command:
sudo systemctl status beanstalkd
If the service is running, you will see an output similar to the one below:
● beanstalkd.service - Beanstalk is a simple, fast work queue.
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/beanstalkd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Thu 2021-09-16 14:00:00 PDT; 4ms ago
Main PID: 12345 (beanstalkd)
Tasks: 1 (limit: 2281)
Memory: 384.0K
CGroup: /system.slice/beanstalkd.service
└─12345 /usr/bin/beanstalkd -l 127.0.0.1 -p 11300
That's it! You have successfully installed BeanstalkD on Ubuntu Server Latest. You can now use BeanstalkD to manage your jobs in tubes.
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