yep, works perfectly. 

On Friday, September 7, 2012 6:54:45 PM UTC+2, David Marko wrote:
>
> Thanks! also in one of other threads you mentioned NSSM for runnig 
> programs as services on Windows. Does is also work for scheduler worker? Do 
> you have experience with this as an scheduler author :-) ?
>
> David
>
> Dne pátek, 7. září 2012 16:40:26 UTC+2 Niphlod napsal(a):
>>
>> Perfectly fine.....it's the recommended way!
>>
>> Apache & co. kill processes that hang up (usually a certain timeout) 
>> because normally a page "should" return something in a small timeframe. 
>> This feature is useful to free up resources if the code to generate your 
>> webpage is too heavy on the machine, and to let the webserver serve other 
>> requests.
>>
>> A scheduler instead is a "never-ending" process (it's sort of the apache 
>> process) that manages other processes to do your tasks, in a totally 
>> separate environment from apache itself (so apache is free, and your users 
>> happy). 
>>
>> Having a scheduler "managed" by apache is infact "killing the purpose" of 
>> the scheduler. 
>>
>> Il giorno venerdì 7 settembre 2012 14:32:09 UTC+2, David Marko ha scritto:
>>>
>>> How to use sheduler when running web2py in apache + mod_wsgi scenario ? 
>>> Is it ok to run it as ussual I mean start it separately from apache-wsgi'  
>>> python 
>>> web2py.py -K myapp:group1:group2,myotherapp:group1' ? No problem with 
>>> this?
>>>
>>

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