maintail within supervisorctl logs the main supervisord log file, which
will have status messages about starts and stops.
- C
On 08/22/2012 12:19 PM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] wrote:
Yeah, that's not what the original question was though, and it still
isn't a great way to do it.
Essentially, the OP was asking for the ability for it to show the last X
number of log lines if the start fails, rather than having to type tail
X after every failed start.
This doesn't apply so much to automation scripts (as in our deploy
scripts, we auto check if it fails and then do a tail if it did anyway),
but applies more to manual CLI usage
Cal
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Chris McDonough <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 08/22/2012 12:09 PM, Neil Hooey wrote:
When I start a supervisor process like this:
sudo supervisorctl start $process
And it fails, I just get this error:
$group:$process: ERROR (abnormal termination)
Is there a way to get supervisor to capture and print the part
of the
process' log relevant to the error?
The command
supervisord -n -edebug
Starts supervisord in the foreground and sends debugging output to
the console.
- C
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