On 03/02/2010 10:58, Phillip Oldham wrote:
> I've just upgraded from 3.0a7 to 3.0a8 on my development box, to test
> stability.
>
> I'm experiencing a massive load-average spike when starting supervisord.
> Whereas my development server was sitting happily at 0.5 (user) with
> 3.0a7 its now jumping up to 12 (at which point I kill the process),
> making my box completely unresponsive.
>    

Not entirely sure what's going on with this; having rolled back to 3.0a7 
I'm still seeing the problem.

After a while the load does seem to go back to normal, so I'm assuming 
that its because there are between 10 and 15 python "programs" being 
loaded on boot.

Is there any way I can tell supervisord to take a pause between each 
program start?

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*Phillip B Oldham*
ActivityHQ
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