See "memmon" which is part of superlance: 

http://pypi.python.org/pypi/superlance

On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 14:22 -0500, Joseph Kondel wrote:
> Say, by setting a hard memory limit, and restarting it if a proc spun up by 
> supervisord crosses the threshold? 
> 
> Looked through the configuration settings and didn't see anything jump out at 
> me in terms of doing this internally to supervisord.
> 
> We've got some processes which are hogging memory, get swapped to disk, and 
> then supervisord doesn't seem to be able to reclaim them to manage them again.
> 
> Until I can figure out the ballooning memory issue I'd like to be able to 
> have supervisord be smart enough to restart those processes when they start 
> running away.
> 
> Anyone doing this?
> 
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