Chris, Apologies if I cam across as antagonistic. I was trying to convey a need for something more user friend (perhaps I mean 'installer friendly'). I have read several blog postings by people who have experienced great success with Supervisor, and as unquanitifiable as those are, they are an excellent indication.
I could get down to more details on my experience, but I daren't. I want to use Supervisor - I want something that does what it says on Supervisor's box (as it were). I will continue with my feedback and questions, unless you wish me to stop. The 'always restart' option does appear to be what I was looking for. Perhaps not something to use in a production environment. But, whilst testing, to force a situation where I can observe Supervisor's behaviour during a restart, it would be very useful. >supervisord -edebug -n -c /etc/supervisord.conf Error: invalid 'autorestart' value 'always' For help, use /usr/bin/supervisord -h It does not appear to be documented. Possibly it is not in the version installed on that box. Or maybe you meant 'true'. The good news is that I have got a version running 'out of the box' on a test machine running CentOS 5.3 with Python 2.4.3. Which is a great starting point. Hopefully I can revisit this in the new year.
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