When building Docker containers, one must run services such as nginx, sshd and uwsgi controlled by supervisord. My attempts to use systemd on Fedora 21, failed.
Since for a web-app, we need uwsgi anyway, how about replacing supervisord against uwsgi itself, and use that as the system wide supervisor (not the program) for nginx, sshd, etc. > On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 6:01 PM, Roberto De Ioris <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Hi, if all goes well we should start the 2.1 development cycle in a couple >> of weeks. >> >> 2.1 will be like 1.9: release early, release often. >> >> Currently 2.1 approved features are: >> >> - Do not force non-uwsgi protocols to be limited to 16bit size >> >> - Improve queue framework to support multiple queues and pub/sub paradigm >> >> - FreeBSD capsicum >> >> - FreeBSD advanced resource control (rctl) >> >> - subscription backup nodes (with levels like suggested by Lukasz Mierzwa) >> >> - support subscription keys in the form $HTTP_HOST/$SCRIPT_NAME to have >> multiple routes per-domain >> >> - add versioning to plugin api >> >>
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