Hi Ryan
I've not done this specifically with ts-delayed-delta, but I do have Monit
monitoring delayed job for me as part of the Flying Sphinx setup:
check process delayed_job
with pidfile "/var/www/oedipus/tmp/pids/delayed_job.pid"
start program = "/bin/su -c '/usr/bin/env RAILS_ENV=production
/var/www/oedipus/script/delayed_job start' - sphinx"
stop program = "/bin/su -c '/usr/bin/env RAILS_ENV=production
/var/www/oedipus/script/delayed_job stop' - sphinx"
This is for Rails 3 - so it may not work so well with older Delayed Job
versions, but it shouldn't matter from a TS perspective whether the jobs are
managed through the ts rake task or script/delayed_job. I'd personally opt for
script/delayed_job, given that properly daemonises the worker process.
Cheers
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Pat
On 31/05/2011, at 1:44 AM, Code Daemon wrote:
> I'm trying to monitor rake ts:dd using monit. All my other jobs have a
> PID file that I can specify in monit's config. What's the best way to
> monitor this rake ts:dd?
>
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