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Create scheduled task to watch over the Tentacle/OctopusServer services #3067

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slewis74 opened this issue Jan 12, 2017 · 3 comments
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Allow easy creation of a Windows Scheduled Task to monitor the Tentacle/OctopusServer services, and start them if they aren't running.

Should be able to configure which instances are being monitored and at what interval.

Relates to #2375

@slewis74 slewis74 added area/scale kind/enhancement This issue represents an enhancement we are committed to adding to Octopus as some time labels Jan 12, 2017
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Adding a new watchdog command to Tentacle & Octopus Server

Usage:

Tentacle.exe watchdog --create --instances * --interval 10

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octoreleasebot commented Jan 13, 2017

Release Note: Octopus Server and Tentacle support creating a scheduled task that ensures the instance service(s) are running

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