I guess from google that task_id_sequence is a sqlalchemy thing, but I'm not familiar enough with the inner workings of celery to have any clue.
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celery 3.0.12, psycopg2 2.4.5
sqlalchemy 0.7.9
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Hello everyone - working on a Django project with Celery, and I had a question: I need to run a task on a periodic basis (say, weekly), but the user must be able to choose the day that it should run. I've looked into the @periodic_task decorator, but I'm not sure what the best method is to allow user-customization for this. I could also just run the task every hour, or something, and simply check the database to see if it's actually
But that method doesn't seem too elegant. Is there a better way to accomplish this? (apply_async?)
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If anyone has an answer to my question, my Twitter handle is @MegaliVoithos
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Hi there :)
Is anyone using celery and django in python apps? To be more precise I am trying to troubleshoot cdr-stats..
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i have rabbitmq installed in the debian sq server, but no matter what i do, say rabbitmqctl status stop etc, i keep getting this error Error: unable to connect to node rabbit@server: nodedown
i read about the cookies proble, from my diagnostics there is a cookie hash, thats different from the one in var/lib/rabbitmq .erlang.cookie
do i need to sync the cookies?
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emilyq: for rabbitmq you myight try to shut down iptables fist then enable web management module