Re: Application monitor

2005-11-09 Thread Daniel Crespo
Magnus Lycka wrote: > You *could* use twisted.runner for process control even if you > don't use twisted for your networking code. It does seem like > a funny thing to do, but there's nothing stopping you from doing > that. The example code in twisted.runner starts up a few shell > scripts that die

Re: Application monitor

2005-11-09 Thread Magnus Lycka
Daniel Crespo wrote: > Respect Twisted... Mmm... I already started with another networking > library (TCPServer and SimpleXMLRPCServer), and I wouldn't like to mix > things because I don't know so much about those libraries. I know that > Twisted can do what I already have. But replacing it can be

Re: Application monitor

2005-11-09 Thread Daniel Crespo
Many thanks for your answers. Respect Init, I need a cross platform solution. Most of times my system will run in Win98 and XP (more on XP than 98) Respect Twisted... Mmm... I already started with another networking library (TCPServer and SimpleXMLRPCServer), and I wouldn't like to mix things bec

Re: Application monitor

2005-11-09 Thread Magnus Lycka
dcrespo wrote: > Hi to all, > > I'd like to have an app monitor that gets rid of another app, in the > way that if it closes unspectedly, the app monitor just wake it up one > more time, and viceversa. Twisted contains such a thing. I think it's called twisted.runner, and no, it's not just for ke

Re: Application monitor

2005-11-08 Thread Mike Meyer
"dcrespo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Personally, I use init as an app monitor. It doesn't need monitoring > What's "init"? Sorry about my ignorance. init is the first Unix process, and all other processes are descended from it. It is the alpha and the omega of Unix processes. Uh, wait a second

Re: Application monitor

2005-11-08 Thread dcrespo
> Personally, I use init > as an app monitor. It doesn't need monitoring What's "init"? Sorry about my ignorance. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Application monitor

2005-11-07 Thread Mike Meyer
"dcrespo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Main application starts > This one starts the App Monitor of itself. (This means that if Main > Application closes, the App Monitor restart it) > > And viceversa means that if App Monitor closes, the Main application > restart it. > > How can I accomplish thi

Application monitor

2005-11-07 Thread dcrespo
Hi to all, I'd like to have an app monitor that gets rid of another app, in the way that if it closes unspectedly, the app monitor just wake it up one more time, and viceversa. I mean: Main application starts This one starts the App Monitor of itself. (This means that if Main Application closes,