I've done some reading on the configuration file and found a ticket that seemed to indicate that I can manipulate the file descriptors limit of a child process by setting the minfds in the supervisord config file.
My situation is that I'm needing to run a redis instance that could allow for a lot of connections. I run it directly from supervisor with no run script in between so I can't just call ulimit -n on it. Am I correct in understanding this? Bryan McLemore Kaelten
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