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