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    superlance 0.7

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    superlance description

    superlance plugins for supervisord

    The superlance package contains some plugins for supervisord.

    About Supervisor

    Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to monitor and control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems.

    It shares some of the same goals of programs like launchd, daemontools, and runit. Unlike some of these programs, it is not meant to be run as a substitute for init as "process id 1". Instead it is meant to be used to control processes related to a project or a customer, and is meant to start like any other program at boot time.

    Features:

    Simple - Supervisor is configured through a simple INI-style config file that’s easy to learn. It provides many per-process options that make your life easier like restarting failed processes and automatic log rotation.

    Centralized - Supervisor provides you with one place to start, stop, and monitor your processes. Processes can be controlled individually or in groups. You can configure Supervisor to provide a local or remote command line and web interface.

    Efficient - Supervisor starts its subprocesses via fork/exec and subprocesses don’t daemonize. The operating system signals Supervisor immediately when a process terminates, unlike some solutions that rely on troublesome PID files and periodic polling to restart failed processes.

    Extensible - Supervisor has a simple event notification protocol that programs written in any language can use to monitor it, and an XML-RPC interface for control. It is also built with extension points that can be leveraged by Python developers.

    Compatible - Supervisor works on just about everything except for Windows. It is tested and supported on Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD. It is written entirely in Python, so installation does not require a C compiler.

    Proven - While Supervisor is very actively developed today, it is not new software. Supervisor has been around for years and is already in use on many servers.


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    · Python

    What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

    · The ``crashmailbatch --toEmail`` option now accepts a comma-separated list of email addresses.

      


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    supervisord plugins | system monitoring | Python library | supervisord | supervisor | plugins

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