Is there no 'disabled' state for programs managed by supervisor? In windows services, you have "Manual", "Automatic" and "Disabled" startup types. In linux, you have chkconfig --del <name> to disable a service.
I know there's the autorun setting for a program, but from an operator's perspective, if you know enough to start and stop programs from supervisorctl, I'd like to be able to disable the services there too, rather than have the operator go in an manually edit config files. I thought for a minute that supervisorctl remove <program> might do what I wanted, but... I'm not really sure what that does (other than maybe force supervisor to forget about that program for a while. It certainly doesn't survive a restart). - Izzy _______________________________________________ Supervisor-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.supervisord.org/mailman/listinfo/supervisor-users
