If you set

    w.autostart = false

on the watch, then God won't start it automatically. Looks like I need
to add that to the docs page.

Tom


On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Christopher J. Bottaro
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I just started using God today.  In fact, the documentation at
> god.rubyforge.org changed on me during mid reading... :)
>
> I changed to using polling and it seems to work.  I have a few
> questions about that though.  When I start God (i.e. "sudo god -c /
> conf/path"), I want certain Watches to start as "unmonitored".  In
> other words, I want to explicitly control when God should start
> watching a process, regardless of when I actually load the Watch.
>
> Thanks for the help,
> -- C
>
> On Jul 1, 9:41 pm, Tom Werner <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Did this work on pre 0.11.0 versions of God, or have you just started using 
>> it?
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Christopher J. Bottaro
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>>
>> > Easier to just show output...
>>
>> > $ sudo god -v
>> > warning: HTTParty depends on version 0.1.7 of crack, not 0.1.6.
>> > Version 0.11.0
>>
>> > $ sudo god check
>> > warning: HTTParty depends on version 0.1.7 of crack, not 0.1.6.
>> > using event system: netlink
>> > starting event handler
>> > forking off new process
>> > forked process with pid = 22378
>> > killing process
>> > [ok] process exit event received
>>
>> > $ sudo god load /etc/god/feed_index_tempest.conf
>> > warning: HTTParty depends on version 0.1.7 of crack, not 0.1.6.
>> > Sending 'load' command
>>
>> > The following tasks were affected:
>> >  feed_index_tempest-1
>>
>> > $ sudo bin/tempest_ctl feed_index_tempest-1 stop
>> > feed_index_tempest-1: trying to stop process with pid 22373...
>> > feed_index_tempest-1: process with pid 22373 successfully stopped.
>>
>> > $ sudo god status
>> > warning: HTTParty depends on version 0.1.7 of crack, not 0.1.6.
>> > feed_index_tempest-1: up
>>
>> > Any subsequent calls to "god status" show that it's still up and
>> > running, when it is indeed not.
>>
>> > Starting, stopping, restarting the daemon via God all work fine.
>>
>> > My Watcher is defined like so:  http://pastie.org/1027470
>>
>> > Thanks for the help.
>>
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