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I have just started to use Fabric to automate our most basic python deployments, and a part of our stack is a jobs server that uses rq (http://python-rq.org/) as our queue solution on top of redis. For some reason that I can not explain, the rq-dashboard and rqworker commands will not start inside of fabric. I can copy/paste the exact line that Fabric is using and it works just fine, but it fails in Fabric.

The Fabric code looks like this:

env.activate = '. /src/venvs/appvenv/bin/activate'

@task
def deploy_jobs_box():
    with cd(repo_dir):
        with show('debug'):
            with shell_env(APP_ENV='development'), prefix(env.activate):
                run("rq-dashboard > /dev/null 2>&1 &")
                run("rqworker > logs/rqworker.log 2>&1 &")

I've tried every variation of running the rq commands inside of a script, etc, that I can think of, and none of them work. oddly enough, if I do put them in a script (with just those lines), and include a "ps aux | grep rq" at the end, I see the rq processes...but once the fab script finishes, and I check the box, the processes are gone.

any help at all would be appreciated, thank you.

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I needed to use nohup (http://linux.101hacks.com/unix/nohup-command/), as was helpfully pointed out by nvie, author of rq, here: https://github.com/nvie/rq/issues/444#issuecomment-62519088

so:

nohup rq-dashboard > /dev/null 2>&1 & nohup rqworker > logs/rqworker.log 2>&1 &

in the run commands solves this problem.

thanks nvie.

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