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NAME

       celeryd — Celery Worker Daemon

SYNOPSIS

       celeryd [-c processes]  [-f logfile]  [-l loglevel]  [-n hostname]  [-B]  [-E]  [--discard]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the celeryd command.

       This  manual  page  was  written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a
       manual page.

       celeryd is a program that starts the Celery Worker Daemon.

OPTIONS

       This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-').
       A summary of options is included below.

       -c           --concurrency
                 Number  of child processes processing the queue. The default is the number of CPUs available on
                 your system.

       -f           --logfile
                 Path to log file. If no logfile is specified, stderr is used.

       -l           --loglevel
                 Logging level, choose between DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL, or FATAL.

       -n           --hostname
                 Set custom hostname.

       -B           --beat
                 Also run the celerybeat periodic task scheduler. Please  note  that  there  must  only  be  one
                 instance of this service.

       -E           --events
                 Send events that can be captured by monitors like celerymon.

       --discard Discard  all  waiting  tasks before the daemon is started.  WARNING: This is unrecoverable, and
                 the tasks will be deleted from the messaging server.

SEE ALSO

       celerybeat (1), celeryctl (1).

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by fladi FladischerMichael@fladi.at for the Debian system (and may  be  used
       by others).  Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the
       GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

       On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-
       licenses/GPL.

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