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NAME

       pidproxy - Supervisor pidproxy Documentation

       Supervisor  is  a client/server system that allows its users to monitor and control a number of processes
       on UNIX-like operating systems.

       It shares some of the same goals of programs like launchd, daemontools, and runit. Unlike some  of  these
       programs, it is not meant to be run as a substitute for init as "process id 1". Instead it is meant to be
       used  to  control  processes  related  to  a  project or a customer, and is meant to start like any other
       program at boot time.

OVERVIEW

   pidproxy Program
       Some processes (like mysqld) ignore signals sent to the actual process which is spawned  by  supervisord.
       Instead,  a  "special"  thread/process  is  created  by  these kinds of programs which is responsible for
       handling signals.  This is problematic because supervisord can only  kill  a  process  which  it  creates
       itself.   If  a  process  created by supervisord creates its own child processes, supervisord cannot kill
       them.

       Fortunately, these types of programs typically write a "pidfile" which contains  the  "special"  process'
       PID,  and  is  meant  to be read and used in order to kill the process.  As a workaround for this case, a
       special pidproxy program can handle startup of these kinds of processes.  The pidproxy program is a small
       shim that starts a process, and upon the receipt of a signal, sends the signal to the pid provided  in  a
       pidfile.  A sample configuration program entry for a pidproxy-enabled program is provided below.

          [program:mysql]
          command=/path/to/pidproxy /path/to/pidfile /path/to/mysqld_safe

       The  pidproxy  program  is  put  into  your configuration's $BINDIR when supervisor is installed (it is a
       "console script").

GLOSSARY

       daemontools
              A process control system by D.J. Bernstein.

       runit  A process control system.

AUTHOR

       This man page was created by Orestis Ioannou <orestis@oioannou.com> using the official documentation.

COPYRIGHT

       2004-2015, Agendaless Consulting and Contributors

3.2.0                                           December 10, 2015                                    PIDPROXY(1)