I don’t think you need root to run supervisord: http://supervisord.org/running.html
If you’re just testing something out, and don’t mind your cluster going down, then running without supervision is okay. But I would NEVER suggest someone run Storm’s daemons without supervision in a production environment. - Taylor On May 2, 2014, at 2:29 PM, Albert Chu <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm attempting to run Storm on a platform that I don't have root on. So > I won't be able to run it under Redhat's supervisord that's already > installed. > > How resilient are the Storm daemons by themselves? Are they reasonably > resilient or are they programmed to not handle even relatively simple > errors? > > I should probably say, this probably wouldn't be run in a production > environment. Just trying to understand if the documentation writers are > saying, "you should really do this for production" or "it won't work if > you don't do this." > > Thanks, > > Al > > -- > Albert Chu > [email protected] > Computer Scientist > High Performance Systems Division > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory > >
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