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2017-10-26implement "unsupervised" statusWilliam Hubbs
The unsupervised status is to be used when a supervisor of a supervised service dies but leaves the service daemon itself running.
2017-10-25supervise-daemon.sh: fix status function with no namespacesWilliam Hubbs
2017-10-25add "unsupervised" status and return code 64 to supervise-daemon status functionWilliam Hubbs
This is to be used if the service is being supervised and the supervisor is somehow killed. Currently, this is very linux specific, but I will expand to other platforms, patches are welcome.
2017-09-06add retry option to supervise-daemonWilliam Hubbs
The --retry option for supervise-daemon defines how the supervisor will attempt to stop the child process it is monitoring. It is defined when the supervisor is started since stopping the supervisor just sends a signal to the active supervisor. This fixes #160.
2017-05-10supervise-daemon:create multiple options from --respawn-limitWilliam Hubbs
This creates --respawn-delay, --respawn-max and --respawn-period. It was suggested that it would be easier to follow if the options were separated. This is for #126.
2017-05-09supervise-daemon: add a --respawn-limit optionWilliam Hubbs
Allow limiting the number of times supervise-daemon will attempt to respawn a daemon once it has died to prevent infinite respawning. Also, set a reasonable default limit (10 times in a 5 second period). This is for issue #126.
2016-09-20Revert "Remove eval calls from supervisor start functions"William Hubbs
This reverts commit 0d1f1010c299a95332f224c3be9e8dfdd85eec54. We need the eval in case someone uses something like: command_args="this \"is a\" test" This is related to #77.
2016-09-19Remove eval calls from supervisor start functionsWilliam Hubbs
This fixes #77.
2016-09-13Make use of name vs RC_SVCNAME consistent in supervisor scriptsWilliam Hubbs
This fixes #79.
2016-05-19supervise-daemon.sh: add support for chroot variableWilliam Hubbs
2016-04-27add daemon supervisorWilliam Hubbs
The supervise-daemon process is meant to be a lightweight supervisor which can monitor and restart a daemon if it crashes.