Jim,

You'll need to cause the sub-supervisors to not daemonize.  This is done by
running them with the "-n" command-line flag or by using the "nodaemon" option
in their config files (see supervisord.org docs).

- C


Jim Baack wrote:
> I'm new to supervisor - it's working great for me. I'm trying to run one or 
> more supervisor instances from a master supervisor - the use case is one 
> master on a server and sub-supervisors for each user on the machine allowing 
> them access to only their processes.
> 
> The sub-supervisor process is reported as dying each time it is started by 
> the master - but it is running and the processes it manages are running too. 
> It tried the -n option on the sub-supervisor - then it reported as dying and 
> actually didn't run it's processes.
> 
> Any suggestions or is what I'm trying not possible/recommended. Thanks.
> 
> Jim
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