Hmmm.  Looking in the database, I have 21 TIMEOUTS which corresponds to the 
21 workers with all the same process ID of 10978... a red herring?


$ pstree -p 10978

python(10978)─┬─python(1719)

              ├─python(2063)

              ├─python(2977)

              ├─python(5383)

              ├─python(8176)

              ├─python(11013)

              ├─python(11069)

              ├─python(11521)

              ├─python(14466)

              ├─python(14490)

              ├─python(15190)

              ├─python(16210)

              ├─python(17019)

              ├─python(20546)

              ├─python(27816)

              ├─python(27882)

              ├─python(28702)

              ├─python(29459)

              ├─python(30343)

              ├─python(32193)

              └─{python}(10993)


On Friday, June 12, 2015 at 3:49:12 PM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>
> inspect the log to see why another worker gets started. Each worker 
> started can result AT MOST as two processes, the worker itself and the 
> process that actually executes the task.
>
> On Friday, June 12, 2015 at 10:36:35 PM UTC+2, Michael Gheith wrote:
>>
>> I have an application that uses the scheduler.  It runs really good, 
>> however I noticed odd behavior which I don't think is normal.
>>
>> When I launch a worker thread (just one) with the following everything 
>> works great: 
>> python web2py.py -K myapp
>>
>> A few days later I will come back to the node that the application is 
>> running on, and will run the following to see my web2py processes:
>> pgrep -fl web2py
>>
>> and I will get something like the following:
>>
>> 11013 python web2py.py -K myapp
>>
>> 11069 python web2py.py -K myapp
>>
>> 11521 python web2py.py -K myapp
>>
>> 14466 python web2py.py -K myapp
>>
>> 14490 python web2py.py -K myapp
>>
>> 15190 python web2py.py -K myapp
>>
>> 16210 python web2py.py -K myapp
>>
>> 17019 python web2py.py -K myapp
>>
>>
>> Why am I getting more than one of these processes?  I should just have 
>> one, right?  Is this a bug, or normal behavior?  Please advise, thanks!!
>>
>

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