Old processes aren't killed when changes are detected while running in Docker #31
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Any news here? I also run it like this in the docker entrypoint:
but after a few code changes docker just crashes completely because it probably runs out of resources. LE: Thanks for the response, binaryfire |
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@mihai-waydev I tried a bunch of ways, including using Supervisor + a file watcher that ran |
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Hi guys
I'm having issues when running
horizon:watch
in Docker. The package is detecting changes correctly, but it's starting new processes without killing the old ones. Which means I end up with an additional set of processes every time I save a file. It only takes a few saves before all my memory is used up.I'm using Octane with
--watch
as well (in a different container) if that makes a difference.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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