PMario,
Good point: wrong tool. I should be looking for a utility that would watch the listener and restart the process if it fails.
Thanks
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See: https://github.com/yahoo/process-watcherMario,I agree. The solution to this would be an external monitoring process and an internal responder. I looked at process-watcher / monitor that look promising as concepts.
So yes a process watcher may be the right tool for your OP. The only problem is, that "how do you know, that the server failed"?
The tw app can hang, but the process may be still alive. imo there is no hartbeat at the moment.
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