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So I'm setting up supervisord and trying to control several processes and that all works fine, now I want to setup a group so I can start/stop different sets of processes rather than all or nothing. Here's a snippet of my config file.

[group:tapjoy]
programs=tapjoy-game1,tapjoy-game2

[program:tapjoy-game1]
command=python tapjoy_pinger.py -g game1
directory=/go/here/first
redirect_stderr=true
autostart=true
autorestart=true
stopasgroup=true
killasgroup=true

[program:tapjoy-game2]
command=python tapjoy_pinger.py -g game2
directory=/go/here/first
redirect_stderr=true
autostart=true
autorestart=true
stopasgroup=true
killasgroup=true

Now from reading the docs this looks to me like it should work, but calling supervisorctl restart tapjoy: doesn't do anything.

Am I missing something?

Adding a star doesn't give an error, but doesn't do anything either.

supervisorctl restart tapjoy:*
supervisorctl status
tapjoy_game1                     RUNNING    pid 4697, uptime 1 day, 21:56:23
tapjoy_game2                     RUNNING    pid 4698, uptime 1 day, 21:56:23
tapjoy_game3                     RUNNING    pid 4699, uptime 1 day, 21:56:23
tapjoy_game4                     RUNNING    pid 4700, uptime 1 day, 21:56:23
tapjoy_game5                     RUNNING    pid 4701, uptime 1 day, 21:56:23
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2 Answers 2

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You need to use a * wildcard to select all programs in a group:

supervisorctl restart tapjoy:*

Note: it may that your shell requires you to escape the *, usually with \*

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  • @EoghanM: type supervisorctl help restart, it is documented there.
    – Martijn Pieters
    Apr 24, 2015 at 10:38
  • Ah didn't realize there was further documentation after supervisorctl help. There's nothing in the online docs.
    – EoghanM
    Apr 24, 2015 at 11:48
  • @EoghanM: the project has an open issue to document the tool better.
    – Martijn Pieters
    Apr 24, 2015 at 11:58
  • now you can use the cmd without * like supervisorctl restart tapjoy:
    – wyx
    Mar 14, 2017 at 7:53
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I know it's an old thread, but I ran into the same problem, and it would've been good to find the answer here. So for future reference, instead of:

program=tapjoy-game1,tapjoy-game2

You need:

programs=tapjoy-game1,tapjoy-game2

Docs: http://supervisord.org/configuration.html#group-x-section-values

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  • 1
    That was just a typo. I have corrected it. The problem was actually the need for \* instead of *. Oct 21, 2014 at 23:19

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