NAME
svd - Supervisor daemon for App::Sv
SYNOPSIS
# Read commands from a config file
$ cat sv.yml
---
global:
listen: unix/:/tmp/sv.sock
daemon: 0
umask: 077
run:
x: 'plackup -p 3010 ./sites/x/app.psgi'
y:
cmd: 'plackup -p 3011 ./sites/y/app.psgi'
start_retries: 5
restart_delay: 1
umask: 027
user: www
group: www
$ svd -c sv.yml
DESCRIPTION
The svd
command is a supervisor daemon for App::Sv.
It reads a list of commands to execute from a YAML config file and starts each one, and then monitors their execution. If one of the program dies, the supervisor will restart it after a preset delay.
You can restart the supervised process with Ctrl-C
. If you hit Ctrl-C
again before the supervised process restart, the supervisor will exit. This allows you to use one tap of Ctrl-C
to restart, and a double tap to exit.
ARGUMENTS
The script accepts no arguments on the command line.
OPTIONS
The script accept the follwoing command line options.
- -c config_file
-
Specify the configuration file to read. If this isn't specified, the script searches $ENV{SV_CONFIG}, $ENV{SV_HOME}/sv.yml and $ENV{HOME}/.sv/sv.yml or dies upon failure to find a valid configuration file in one of those places.
- -d
-
Run as a daemon. This can be also specified in the global section of the configuration file via the daemon option (boolean).
ENVIRONMENT
- SV_DEBUG
-
If set to a true value, the supervisor will show debug information.
- SV_HOME
-
Specifies the default home directory where
svd
searches for the config file. - SV_CONF
-
The config file for the supervisor.