Oh ok,

Sorry I misunderstood your problem. How about running the celery task and
then checking if http://localhost is up?

Regards,

Andréas

2016-01-11 13:31 GMT+01:00 Tony Flury <anthony.fl...@btinternet.com>:

> Andreas,
>
> Thanks for your answer. Certainly it looks like running celery might
> alleviate the issue with threading stopping the management commands, but
> the problem with your suggestion lies with that flag. If My code was able
> to identify that the server is running to the point of being able to set
> the flag it would also know enough to start my background thread.
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