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I am using resque:scheduler gem in my rails 3 application.

How can start rake resque:scheduler in daemon mode.

and if you know then please let me know,

How can I configure this task in GOD script?

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I guess you only have to do this

BACKGROUND=yes rake resque:scheduler 

and perhaps that would work check over here

Hope this help

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  • thanks Viren have used the way PIDFILE=./resque-scheduler.pid BACKGROUND=yes rake resque:scheduler it worked for me Mar 2, 2013 at 5:56
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    Note, you should have a resque version >= 1.20 to use BACKGROUND=yes option
    – Ivan Linko
    Dec 17, 2013 at 11:40
  • It runs for some time and stops. How can you keep running all the time?
    – aashish
    Jun 3, 2017 at 14:49
  • @aashish create a new SO question and provide a context around it.
    – Viren
    Jun 5, 2017 at 6:25
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PIDFILE=./resque-scheduler.pid BACKGROUND=yes rake resque:scheduler

complete doc of resque scheduler available here

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try this out

rake resque:scheduler BACKGROUND=true

or

rake resque:scheduler &

and now if you want to suppress the output of the rake task try running it with nohup

nohup rake my:task BACKGROUND=true
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Try the following to configure resque-schedular in God script.

Install god gem

gem install god

create a file with name as watch.god in your project folder.

Add following to watch.god

God.watch do |w|
  w.name = "resque_schedular"
  w.dir = '/home/machine_name/project_path'
  w.start = "BACKGROUND=yes bundle exec rake environment resque:scheduler"
  w.keepalive
end

Run god in terminal to test

$ god -c path/to/watch.god -D

Run god in daemon(background) from terminal

$ god -c path/to/watch.god
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  • Watch out for the typo in God configuration, it's BACKGROUND not BACKGROUNG Nov 27, 2017 at 11:59

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