On 2011-01-25 15:19, Kurt Taylor wrote:
Any other thoughts on buffer size growth? Is there a way to increase it
during playback that I may have missed?
Well, my thought has been to have a huge buffer from the start, just not
fill it up entirely after a rewind.
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I understand what you're trying to do, but this won't work. Heroku
will try to keep your workers alive no matter what; when it exits it
will change state to "crashed" and try to restart once, then again
every ten minutes. The full crash policy is described here:
http://docs.heroku.com/ps#crashed-process-restarts
If you want to change the number of running workers, you need to use
the Heroku API.
Adam
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