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PM2 is a production process manager for Node.js applications with a built-in load balancer. It allows you to keep applications alive forever, to reload them without downtime, and to facilitate common system admin tasks.
Process Management
Start an application with PM2 and keep it running in the background.
pm2 start app.js
Load Balancing
Enable load balancing by starting multiple instances of the application across all CPUs.
pm2 start app.js -i max
Monitoring
Monitor all processes launched with PM2 using a terminal-based dashboard.
pm2 monit
Logging
Display logs of all processes in real-time, or target specific processes.
pm2 logs
Startup Script
Generate a startup script to resurrect PM2 and all processes on server reboot.
pm2 startup
Update Processes
Reload all processes in the cluster without downtime.
pm2 reload all
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Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to monitor and control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems. It is not specifically designed for Node.js and is more general-purpose.
The modern CLI process manager for Node apps with native clusterization.
Tested with Node v0.8, v0.10, v0.11 Works on Linux & MacOS
npm install -g pm2
$ npm install pm2 -g # Install pm2 command line globally
$ pm2 start app.js -i 4 # Daemonize pm2 and Start 4 clustered instances of app.js
# You can also pass the 'max' params to start
# the right numbers of processes depending of CPUs
$ pm2 list # Display all processes status
$ pm2 monit # Monitor all processes
$ pm2 logs # Display all processes logs in streaming
$ pm2 dump # Dump the states of all processes
$ pm2 stop pm2_id # Stop specific process id
$ pm2 stopAll # Stop all processes
$ pm2 resurrect # Put online previously dumped processes
$ pm2 restart pm2_id # Restart specific process
$ pm2 restartAll # Restart all proccesses
$ pm2 stopAll # Stop all processes
$ pm2 generate app # Generate a JSON process configuration
$ pm2 web # Health computer API endpoint (http://localhost:9615)
$ pm2 start app.js -i max # Will start maximum processes depending on CPU availables
$ pm2 start app.js -i 3 # Will start 3 processes
$ pm2 start app.json # Start processes with options declared in app.json
# Go to chapter Multi process JSON declaration for more
$ pm2 start app.js -c "* * * * * *" # Will restart the process depending on the
# cron pattern. Here it will restart the process
# every second
$ pm2 start app.js -i max -- -a 23 # Pass arguments after -- to app.js
$ pm2 start app.js -i max -e err.log -o out.log -w # Will start and generate a configuration file
$ pm2 dump
$ npm install -g pm2@latest
$ pm2 kill
$ pm2 resurrect
Just try the tests before using PM2 on your production server
$ git clone https://github.com/Unitech/pm2.git
$ cd pm2
$ npm install # Or do npm install --dev if devDependencies are not installed
$ npm test
If a test is broken please report us issues here
npm install git://github.com/Unitech/pm2.git -g
pm2 permits you to daemonize node.js scripts very easily. All processes popped with pm2 inherit the entire environment.
List infos about all processes managed by pm2. It shows also how many times a process has been restarted because of an unhandled exception.
Monitor CPU and memory usage of every node process (and also clustered processes) managed by pm2.
Display logs in streaming of all processes, without having to do a tail -f or something else.
You can dump all currently running processes, including their environment and execution path.
After restarting or stopping PM2 you can resurrect
them.
The -c "cron_pattern"
option permits to hard restart a process scheduled on the cron pattern.
PM2 can disserve an API endpoint to monitor processes and computer health (cpu usage, memory, network interfaces...)
pm2 web
processes.json :
[{
"name" : "echo",
"script" : "./examples/args.js",
"instances" : "1",
"args" : "['--toto=heya coco', '-d', '1']",
"cron_restart" : "* * * * * *"
},{
"name" : "api",
"script" : "./examples/child.js",
"instances" : "4"
},{
"name" : "bus",
"script" : "./examples/echokill.js"
}]
Then with the cli :
$ pm2 start processes.json
npm test
You can install processes and communicate with them
$ m2 install web-pm2
$ m2 list
$ m2 start web-pm2
$ m2 info web-pm2 # list
Thanks to Devo.ps and Wiredcraft for their knowledge and expertise.
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Copyright (c) 2011-2013 Strzelewicz Alexandre as@unitech.io
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Production process manager for Node.JS applications with a built-in load balancer.
The npm package pm2 receives a total of 1,866,638 weekly downloads. As such, pm2 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pm2 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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