I had to give up on supervisor. I installed the deb package rather than from source. that worked though.
thanks On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Michael Shuler <mich...@pbandjelly.org>wrote: > On 02/14/2014 07:34 PM, Michael Shuler wrote: > >> On 02/14/2014 06:58 PM, David Montgomery wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Using now oracle 7. commented out the line StringTableSize=1000003 >>> same issue. but nothing in the log file now. >>> >>> but I start from, the command line the works. >>> >> >> What user are you running c* with, when running from the command line? >> What user is running c* via supervisord? >> > > So you peaked my interest and tried supervisord in a vm. I think you need > to probably go hit up the supervisord community for some "how do I do this > correctly" questions. > > Attached a console log and the conf I used. Here's what I did: > > - installed c* 2.0.5 with /var/{lib,log}/cassandra owned by my user, as > usual > - verified c* runs fine from the command line > - killed c* > - installed supervisor package and added the attached conf > - stopped/started supervisord to pick up the new conf > - c* is running fine and nodetool confirms > - supervisorctl status shows ignorance of c* running (wrong config, I > assume) > - stopped supervisord, c* still running (not sure if this is normal..) > > I have never played with supervisord. It's interesting, but my guess is > there is some additional magic needed by supervisor experts to help you > with a properly behaving configuration. > > Good luck and do report back with a good config for the archives! > > -- > Kind regards, > Michael >