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Set up OpenClaw on Mac Mini as always-on AI server — hardware recommendations, macOS config, Docker Desktop, launchd auto-start, Tailscale remote access, and...

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name: mac-mini-server description: Set up OpenClaw on Mac Mini as always-on AI server — hardware recommendations, macOS config, Docker Desktop, launchd auto-start, Tailscale remote access, and cost comparison vs VPS. Use when deploying OpenClaw on Mac Mini for 24/7 personal AI. homepage: https://www.agxntsix.ai license: MIT compatibility: macOS, Homebrew metadata: {"openclaw": {"emoji": "\ud83d\udda5\ufe0f", "homepage": "https://www.agxntsix.ai"}}

🖥️ Mac Mini Server

Complete guide to running OpenClaw on a Mac Mini as an always-on AI server. From hardware selection to monitoring.


1. Hardware Recommendations

Mac Mini M4 (2024) — $499 base

Spec Base Upgraded
CPU 10-core 10-core
GPU 10-core 10-core
RAM 16GB 32GB (+$200)
Storage 256GB 512GB (+$200)

Best for: Personal assistant, small team, cloud API-only usage. Recommendation: Upgrade to 32GB RAM ($699 total) — worth it for Docker overhead + future local models.

Mac Mini M4 Pro — $1,399 base

Spec Base Upgraded
CPU 12-core 14-core
GPU 16-core 20-core
RAM 24GB 48GB (+$200) / 64GB (+$400)
Storage 512GB 1TB (+$200)

Best for: Local model inference (Ollama), multiple clients, heavy workloads. Recommendation: 48GB RAM ($1,599) for running 7B-13B models locally alongside OpenClaw.

Which One?

Use Case Pick Why
Cloud APIs only (Claude, GPT) M4 32GB Plenty of power, great value
Local + cloud hybrid M4 Pro 48GB Run Ollama + OpenClaw together
Multi-client server M4 Pro 64GB Headroom for multiple agents
Budget-conscious M4 16GB Works fine for single user

2. macOS Initial Setup

Disable Sleep & Energy Settings

# Prevent sleep entirely
sudo pmset -a sleep 0
sudo pmset -a disksleep 0
sudo pmset -a displaysleep 0

# Restart after power failure
sudo pmset -a autorestart 1

# Disable hibernation
sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0

# Verify settings
pmset -g

System Settings UI path: System Settings → Energy → set all to Never.

Enable Auto-Login

  1. System Settings → Users & Groups → Automatic Login → select your user
  2. System Settings → Lock Screen → disable "Require password"

⚠️ Only do this on a physically secure machine. The Mac Mini should be in a locked location.

Disable Automatic Updates Reboots

# Prevent auto-restart for updates
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate AutomaticallyInstallMacOSUpdates -bool false

Update manually on your schedule instead.

Enable Remote Access

# Enable SSH
sudo systemsetup -setremotelogin on

# Enable Screen Sharing (optional)
sudo defaults write /var/db/launchd.db/com.apple.launchd/overrides.plist com.apple.screensharing -dict Disabled -bool false
sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.screensharing.plist

3. Homebrew + Docker Desktop

Install Homebrew

/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
echo 'eval "$(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)"' >> ~/.zprofile
eval "$(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)"

Install Docker Desktop

brew install --cask docker

# Launch Docker Desktop
open -a Docker

# Wait for Docker to start, then verify
docker --version
docker compose version

Docker Desktop Settings:

  • Resources → CPUs: leave 2 for macOS, give rest to Docker
  • Resources → Memory: leave 4GB for macOS, give rest to Docker
  • General → Start Docker Desktop when you sign in: ✅

Install Essential Tools

brew install git node pnpm tailscale jq htop

4. OpenClaw Docker Compose Setup

Clone and Build

cd ~
git clone https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw.git
cd openclaw

# Install dependencies and build
pnpm install
pnpm build

# Build Docker image
docker build -t openclaw:latest .

Configure

mkdir -p ~/.openclaw
cp openclaw.example.json ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json
nano ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json

docker-compose.yml

version: "3.8"
services:
  openclaw-gateway:
    image: openclaw:latest
    container_name: openclaw-gateway
    restart: unless-stopped
    volumes:
      - ~/.openclaw:/home/node/.openclaw
      - ./:/host/openclaw:rw
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
      - ~/.ssh:/home/node/.ssh:ro
    ports:
      - "127.0.0.1:3000:3000"
    environment:
      - NODE_ENV=production

⚠️ ALWAYS use 127.0.0.1: prefix on ports. Never expose to 0.0.0.0.

Launch

docker compose up -d
docker compose logs -f  # verify startup

5. Launchd Service (Auto-Start on Boot)

Create ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.openclaw.gateway.plist:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
    <key>Label</key>
    <string>com.openclaw.gateway</string>
    <key>ProgramArguments</key>
    <array>
        <string>/usr/local/bin/docker</string>
        <string>compose</string>
        <string>-f</string>
        <string>/Users/YOUR_USER/openclaw/docker-compose.yml</string>
        <string>up</string>
        <string>-d</string>
    </array>
    <key>RunAtLoad</key>
    <true/>
    <key>KeepAlive</key>
    <false/>
    <key>StartInterval</key>
    <integer>300</integer>
    <key>StandardOutPath</key>
    <string>/tmp/openclaw-launchd.log</string>
    <key>StandardErrorPath</key>
    <string>/tmp/openclaw-launchd-err.log</string>
    <key>EnvironmentVariables</key>
    <dict>
        <key>PATH</key>
        <string>/usr/local/bin:/opt/homebrew/bin:/usr/bin:/bin</string>
    </dict>
</dict>
</plist>
# Replace YOUR_USER with actual username
sed -i '' "s/YOUR_USER/$(whoami)/g" ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.openclaw.gateway.plist

# Load the service
launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.openclaw.gateway.plist

# Verify
launchctl list | grep openclaw

6. Tailscale for Remote Access

# Install (already done via brew)
brew install --cask tailscale

# Or use CLI version
brew install tailscale

# Start and authenticate
sudo tailscale up

# Get your Tailscale IP
tailscale ip -4

# Enable Tailscale Serve for HTTPS
tailscale serve https / http://127.0.0.1:3000

Access from Anywhere

  • SSH: ssh user@100.x.x.x
  • OpenClaw: https://mac-mini.tail-xxxxx.ts.net
  • No port forwarding needed
  • End-to-end encrypted

Tailscale ACLs (recommended)

In the Tailscale admin console, restrict who can access the Mac Mini:

{
  "acls": [
    {"action": "accept", "src": ["your-devices"], "dst": ["mac-mini:*"]}
  ]
}

7. Telegram Bot Configuration

# 1. Create bot via @BotFather on Telegram
# 2. Get your user ID via @userinfobot
# 3. Edit config
nano ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json

Add to config:

{
  "channels": {
    "telegram": {
      "enabled": true,
      "token": "YOUR_BOT_TOKEN",
      "dmPolicy": "allowlist",
      "dmAllowlist": ["YOUR_USER_ID"]
    }
  }
}
# Restart to apply
docker compose restart

8. Port Forwarding Alternatives

If Tailscale isn't an option:

Method Pros Cons
Tailscale (recommended) Zero config, encrypted, free Requires client on each device
Cloudflare Tunnel Free, no open ports Slight latency, CF dependency
ngrok Easy setup Free tier limited, costs for production
Router port forwarding Direct access Security risk, dynamic IP issues
WireGuard Fast, self-hosted Manual setup, maintain yourself

Cloudflare Tunnel (alternative to Tailscale)

brew install cloudflared
cloudflared tunnel login
cloudflared tunnel create openclaw
cloudflared tunnel route dns openclaw agent.yourdomain.com

# Create config: ~/.cloudflared/config.yml
cat > ~/.cloudflared/config.yml << EOF
tunnel: YOUR_TUNNEL_ID
credentials-file: /Users/$USER/.cloudflared/YOUR_TUNNEL_ID.json
ingress:
  - hostname: agent.yourdomain.com
    service: http://localhost:3000
  - service: http_status:404
EOF

cloudflared tunnel run openclaw

9. UPS Recommendations

A UPS prevents data corruption during power outages and gives time for graceful shutdown.

Model Capacity Runtime Price Best For
APC BE425M 425VA ~15min $55 Budget, Mac Mini only
CyberPower CP685AVRG 685VA ~20min $80 Mac Mini + router
APC BR700G 700VA ~25min $120 Mac Mini + monitor + router
CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD 1500VA ~45min $220 Full setup with margin

Recommendation: CyberPower CP685AVRG — enough for Mac Mini + router, good price-to-runtime ratio.

Auto-Shutdown on Power Loss

# macOS reads UPS status via USB automatically
# Configure in System Settings → Energy → UPS
# Set: "Shut down after using UPS battery for: 10 minutes"

10. Monitoring and Alerts

Basic Health Check Script

Save as ~/{baseDir}/scripts/health_check.sh:

#!/bin/bash
# Check if OpenClaw container is running
if ! docker ps | grep -q openclaw-gateway; then
    echo "$(date): OpenClaw container not running! Restarting..." >> /tmp/openclaw-monitor.log
    cd ~/openclaw && docker compose up -d
    # Send alert via Telegram (if bot is available on host)
    curl -s "https://api.telegram.org/botYOUR_TOKEN/sendMessage" \
      -d "chat_id=YOUR_ID&text=⚠️ OpenClaw was down. Auto-restarted."
fi

Cron-Based Monitoring

crontab -e
# Check every 5 minutes
*/5 * * * * bash ~/{baseDir}/scripts/health_check.sh

System Metrics

# Install monitoring tools
brew install htop btop

# Check resources
htop                          # Interactive process viewer
docker stats                  # Container resource usage
df -h                         # Disk space

Uptime Monitoring (External)

Consider free external monitors:


11. Cost Comparison

Mac Mini M4 32GB ($699 one-time)

Item Monthly Cost
Electricity (~15W average) ~$2
Internet (existing) $0
Tailscale Free
AI APIs $50-500
Total $52-502/mo
Year 1 (with hardware) $1,323-6,723
Year 2+ $624-6,024

VPS (Hetzner CX32 — 4 vCPU, 8GB RAM)

Item Monthly Cost
Server $15
AI APIs $50-500
Total $65-515/mo
Year 1 $780-6,180

Cloud (AWS t3.large)

Item Monthly Cost
EC2 $60
Storage $10
Bandwidth $5-20
AI APIs $50-500
Total $125-590/mo
Year 1 $1,500-7,080

Verdict

Factor Mac Mini VPS Cloud
Upfront cost $699 $0 $0
Monthly cost Lowest Low Highest
Performance Best (M4 chip) Good Good
Latency Depends on internet Consistent Consistent
Maintenance You handle Managed Managed
Local models ✅ Yes ❌ No ❌ Expensive
Break-even vs VPS ~4 years

TL;DR: Mac Mini wins if you want local model capability or plan to run 2+ years. VPS wins for simplicity and no upfront cost. Cloud is for enterprises with compliance needs.


Quick Start Checklist

  • Buy Mac Mini (M4 32GB recommended)
  • macOS setup (disable sleep, auto-login, SSH)
  • Install Homebrew, Docker, tools
  • Clone and build OpenClaw
  • Configure openclaw.json
  • docker compose up -d
  • Set up launchd auto-start
  • Install and configure Tailscale
  • Set up Telegram bot
  • Connect UPS
  • Configure health monitoring
  • Test reboot recovery

Credits

Built by M. Abidi | agxntsix.ai YouTube | GitHub Part of the AgxntSix Skill Suite for OpenClaw agents.

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