On Sun, Feb 16, 2014, at 19:39, Andriy Kornatskyy wrote:
> There are deployments that do not use emperor mode but a single master
> process. The path to uwsgi tells witch “instance” is running so it is
> possible to accomplish everything else.
> 
> Even in emperor mode `quit` should mean shutdown them all gracefully.
> "Immediately kill the entire uwsgi stack" is not an option.
> 
> Andriy Kornatskyy

I run quite a few of those and I just use systemctl to manage that
situation (from scripts to reload the applications via a REST API). In
emperor mode, I use the old school machanism of touching the application
ini files to reload gracefully.

I guess I don't understand your motivation given that the methods
supported by uWSGI right now appear to me to be simple and predictable -
i.e., I don't have to guess as to what will happen if I use either
touch, the master fifo, my init system, or signals.
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