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aitbc/scripts/utils/manage-services.sh
aitbc 3b8249d299 refactor: comprehensive scripts directory reorganization by functionality
Scripts Directory Reorganization - Complete:
 FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION: Scripts sorted into 8 logical categories
- github/: GitHub and Git operations (6 files)
- sync/: Synchronization and data replication (4 files)
- security/: Security and audit operations (2 files)
- monitoring/: System and service monitoring (6 files)
- maintenance/: System maintenance and cleanup (4 files)
- deployment/: Deployment and provisioning (11 files)
- testing/: Testing and quality assurance (13 files)
- utils/: Utility scripts and helpers (47 files)

 ROOT DIRECTORY CLEANED: Only README.md remains in scripts root
- scripts/README.md: Main documentation
- scripts/SCRIPTS_ORGANIZATION.md: Complete organization guide
- All functional scripts moved to appropriate subdirectories

 SCRIPTS CATEGORIZATION:
📁 GitHub Operations: PR resolution, repository management, Git workflows
📁 Synchronization: Bulk sync, fast sync, sync detection, SystemD sync
📁 Security: Security audits, monitoring, vulnerability scanning
📁 Monitoring: Health checks, log monitoring, network monitoring, production monitoring
📁 Maintenance: Cleanup operations, performance tuning, weekly maintenance
📁 Deployment: Release building, node provisioning, DAO deployment, production deployment
📁 Testing: E2E testing, workflow testing, QA cycles, service testing
📁 Utilities: System management, setup scripts, helpers, tools

 ORGANIZATION BENEFITS:
- Better Navigation: Scripts grouped by functionality
- Easier Maintenance: Related scripts grouped together
- Scalable Structure: Easy to add new scripts to appropriate categories
- Clear Documentation: Comprehensive organization guide with descriptions
- Improved Workflow: Quick access to relevant scripts by category

 DOCUMENTATION ENHANCED:
- SCRIPTS_ORGANIZATION.md: Complete directory structure and usage guide
- Quick Reference: Common script usage examples
- Script Descriptions: Purpose and functionality for each script
- Maintenance Guidelines: How to keep organization current

DIRECTORY STRUCTURE:
📁 scripts/
├── README.md (Main documentation)
├── SCRIPTS_ORGANIZATION.md (Organization guide)
├── github/ (6 files - GitHub operations)
├── sync/ (4 files - Synchronization)
├── security/ (2 files - Security)
├── monitoring/ (6 files - Monitoring)
├── maintenance/ (4 files - Maintenance)
├── deployment/ (11 files - Deployment)
├── testing/ (13 files - Testing)
├── utils/ (47 files - Utilities)
├── ci/ (existing - CI/CD)
├── deployment/ (existing - legacy deployment)
├── development/ (existing - Development tools)
├── monitoring/ (existing - Legacy monitoring)
├── services/ (existing - Service management)
├── testing/ (existing - Legacy testing)
├── utils/ (existing - Legacy utilities)
├── workflow/ (existing - Workflow automation)
└── workflow-openclaw/ (existing - OpenClaw workflows)

RESULT: Successfully reorganized 27 unorganized scripts into 8 functional categories, creating a clean, maintainable, and well-documented scripts directory structure with comprehensive organization guide.
2026-03-30 17:13:27 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# AITBC Service Management Script - No sudo required
case "${1:-help}" in
"start")
echo "Starting AITBC services..."
systemctl start aitbc-coordinator-api.service
systemctl start aitbc-blockchain-node.service
systemctl start aitbc-blockchain-rpc.service
echo "Services started"
;;
"stop")
echo "Stopping AITBC services..."
systemctl stop aitbc-coordinator-api.service
systemctl stop aitbc-blockchain-node.service
systemctl stop aitbc-blockchain-rpc.service
echo "Services stopped"
;;
"restart")
echo "Restarting AITBC services..."
systemctl restart aitbc-coordinator-api.service
systemctl restart aitbc-blockchain-node.service
systemctl restart aitbc-blockchain-rpc.service
echo "Services restarted"
;;
"status")
echo "=== AITBC Services Status ==="
systemctl status aitbc-coordinator-api.service --no-pager
systemctl status aitbc-blockchain-node.service --no-pager
systemctl status aitbc-blockchain-rpc.service --no-pager
;;
"logs")
echo "=== AITBC Service Logs ==="
sudo journalctl -u aitbc-coordinator-api.service -f
;;
"help"|*)
echo "AITBC Service Management"
echo ""
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status|logs|help}"
echo ""
echo "Commands:"
echo " start - Start all AITBC services"
echo " stop - Stop all AITBC services"
echo " restart - Restart all AITBC services"
echo " status - Show service status"
echo " logs - Follow service logs"
echo " help - Show this help message"
;;
esac