On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:36 AM, Kevin Baker kba...@missionvi.com wrote:
So are you saying that it is doing a restart when it detects a change...
not just reloading the conf?
If that is the case I guess I can just restart.
I am trying to reload with as little impact on uptime as possible.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Ian Bicking i...@colorstudy.com wrote:
2009/1/30 Kevin Baker kba...@missionvi.com
We have a production server with --reload flag off.
We would like to have it reload when we update our code, rather than doing
a stop start.
Is there a way to signal the
On Feb 4, 1:36 am, Kevin Baker kba...@missionvi.com wrote:
I am trying to reload with as little impact on uptime as possible. With
apache I do a /etc/init.d/apache2 reload rather than restart for the same
effect.
That's actually not very good... there are a few 'memory leaks' that
can
2009/1/30 Kevin Baker kba...@missionvi.com
We have a production server with --reload flag off.
We would like to have it reload when we update our code, rather than doing
a stop start.
Is there a way to signal the running pylons process to do a reload?
The reloader is simply a monitoring
We have a production server with --reload flag off.
We would like to have it reload when we update our code, rather than doing a
stop start.
Is there a way to signal the running pylons process to do a reload?
Thanks,
-- kevin
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