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Answer by kanzure for How to force supervisord to stop a process in BACKOFF...

Use the following command to force supervisor to stop a process in the BACKOFF state. supervisorctl stop <gname>:*

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Answer by Simon Jin for How to force supervisord to stop a process in BACKOFF...

Hey this maybe help for you: When an autorestarting process is in the BACKOFF state, it will be automatically restarted by supervisord. It will switch between STARTING and BACKOFF states until it...

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How to force supervisord to stop a process in BACKOFF status

When you start a process using supervisord it is in "STARTING" status then if it gets trouble it gets in "BACKOFF" status if there is an autorestart set to true. I don't want to wait for...

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