Merge pull request #2598 from geofabrik/doc-update-systemd-timer

Document how to set up systemd timers for --once updates
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A cron job then creates the file `/srv/nominatim/schedule-maintenance` once per night.
##### One-time mode with systemd
You can run the one-time mode with a systemd timer & service.
Create a timer description like `/etc/systemd/system/nominatim-updates.timer`:
```
[Unit]
Description=Timer to start updates of Nominatim
[Timer]
OnActiveSec=2
OnUnitActiveSec=1min
Unit=nominatim-updates.service
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
And then a similar service definition: `/etc/systemd/system/nominatim-updates.service`:
```
[Unit]
Description=Single updates of Nominatim
[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/srv/nominatim
ExecStart=nominatim replication --once
StandardOutput=append:/var/log/nominatim-updates.log
StandardError=append:/var/log/nominatim-updates.error.log
User=nominatim
Group=nominatim
Type=simple
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
Replace the `WorkingDirectory` with your project directory. Also adapt user and
group names as required. `OnUnitActiveSec` defines how often the individual
update command is run.
Now activate the service and start the updates:
```
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable nominatim-updates.timer
sudo systemctl start nominatim-updates.timer
```
You can stop future data updates, while allowing any current, in-progress
update steps to finish, by running `sudo systemctl stop
nominatim-updates.timer` and waiting until `nominatim-updates.service` isn't
running (`sudo systemctl is-active nominatim-updates.service`). Current output
from the update can be seen like above (`systemctl status
nominatim-updates.service`).
#### Catch-up mode