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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions docs-2.0/reuse/source_manage-service.md
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Expand Up @@ -45,9 +45,11 @@ For easy maintenance, Nebula Graph Enterprise Edition supports managing services

!!! note

After installing Nebula Graph Enterprise Edition, the `.service` files required by systemd are located in the `etc/unit` path in the installation directory. Nebula Graph installed with the RPM/DEB package automatically places the `.service` files into the path `/usr/lib/systemd/system` and the parameter `ExecStart` is generated based on the specified Nebula Graph installation path, so you can use `systemctl` commands directly.
- After installing Nebula Graph Enterprise Edition, the `.service` files required by systemd are located in the `etc/unit` path in the installation directory. Nebula Graph installed with the RPM/DEB package automatically places the `.service` files into the path `/usr/lib/systemd/system` and the parameter `ExecStart` is generated based on the specified Nebula Graph installation path, so you can use `systemctl` commands directly.

- The `systemctl` commands cannot be used to manage the Enterprise Edition cluster that is created with Dashboard of the Enterprise Edition.

Otherwise, users need to move the `.service` files manually into the directory `/usr/lib/systemd/system`, and modify the file path of the parameter `ExecStart` in the `.service` files.
- Otherwise, users need to move the `.service` files manually into the directory `/usr/lib/systemd/system`, and modify the file path of the parameter `ExecStart` in the `.service` files.

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