On Dec 2, 2016, rod wrote:
> Afaik infinite retries is not supported, but using a very high startretries
> (eg. ) gives you a decent amount of infinite...
>
i'm reviving an old thread here.
i'm interesting in enhancing the algorithm supervisord uses when starting
processes that
thanks to you both. i've clearly been missing out on most of the
documenation for supervisord.
perhaps even _mentioning_ http://supervisor.org in the man page would
help! honestly -- it's bad enough that the man page doesn't offer
complete documentation, but to not even mention the site where
If you go this route, I did write a program in Perl that does this that you
could work with:
https://github.com/plockaby/supercron
> On Dec 2, 2016, at 11:28 AM, skee...@skeeved.org wrote:
>
> On 12/02/2016 06:08 PM, Paul Fox wrote:
>> rod wrote:
>> > Afaik infinite retries is not supported,
On 12/02/2016 06:08 PM, Paul Fox wrote:
rod wrote:
> Afaik infinite retries is not supported, but using a very high startretries
> (eg. ) gives you a decent amount of infinite...
oh -- startretries is something i can set in the conf file? i thought
it was an internal parameter of
Btw, i think the cron job it's a better solution for this case
Regards
El 2 dic. 2016 12:09 PM, "Paul Fox" escribió:
> rod wrote:
> > Afaik infinite retries is not supported, but using a very high
> startretries
> > (eg. ) gives you a decent amount of
is there a way to get supervisor to attempt restarting a process
forever, at some low rate?
i have some services that rely on USB hardware. when they start, they
detect the hardware and continue, else the exit. i'd like them retry
once in a while, forever, in case the hardware has been