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Go to `http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools#files` and download the appropriate file, depending on your system's python version. Enter the directory and execute `sh setuptoolsxxxx.egg`. When then script is done, you'll be able to use the `easy_install` command to install Supervisord.
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Go to `http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools#files` and download the appropriate file, depending on your system's python version. Enter the directory and execute `sh setuptoolsxxxx.egg`. When then script is done, you'll be able to use the `easy_install` command to install Supervisord.
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### Supervisord Configure
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### Configuring Supervisord
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Supervisord default configuration file path is `/etc/supervisord.conf`, through a text editor to modify this file, the following is a sample configuration file:
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Supervisord's default configuration file path is `/etc/supervisord.conf`, and can be modified using a text editor. The following is what a typical configuration file may look like:
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[unix_http_server]
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### Supervisord management
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### Supervisord management
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After installation is complete, there are two Supervisord available command line supervisor and supervisorctl, command explained as follows:
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After installation is complete, two Supervisord commands become available to you on the command line: `supervisor` and `supervisorctl`. The commands are as follows:
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- Supervisord, initial startup Supervisord, start, set in the configuration management process.
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- `supervisord`: initial startup, launch, and process configuration management.
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- Supervisorctl stop programxxx, stop one process(programxxx), programxxx for the [program: blogdemon] in configured value, this example is blogdemon.
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- `supervisorctl stop programxxx`: stop the programxxx process, where programxxx is a value configured in your `supervisord.conf` file. For instance, if you have something like `[program: blogdemon]` configured, you would use the `supervisorctl stop blogdemon` command to kill the process.
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- Supervisorctl start programxxx, start a process
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- `supervisorctl start programxxx`: start the programxxx process
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- Supervisorctl restart programxxx, restarting a process
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- `supervisorctl restart programxxx`: restart the programxxx process
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- Supervisorctl stop all, stop all processes, Note: start, restart, stop will not load the latest configuration files.
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- `supervisorctl stop all`: stop all processes; note: start, restart, stop will not load the latest configuration files.
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- Supervisorctl reload, load the latest configuration file, and press the new configuration to start, manage all processes.
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- `supervisorctl reload`: load the latest configuration file, launch them, and manage all processes with the new configuration.
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## Summary
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## Summary
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