# In CentOS, contents should be placed in the file /etc/sysconfig/celeryd # Available options: http://celery.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorials/daemonizing.html#available-options # Names of nodes to start (space-separated) #CELERYD_NODES="my_application-node_1" # Where to chdir at start. This could be the root of a virtualenv. #CELERYD_CHDIR="/path/to/my_application" # Absolute or relative path to the celery program #CELERY_BIN="/usr/local/bin/celery" # App instance to use (value for --app argument). #CELERY_APP="my_application" # Create log/pid dirs, if they don't already exist #CELERY_CREATE_DIRS=1 # - %n will be replaced with the first part of the nodename. # - %I will be replaced with the current child process index # and is important when using the prefork pool to avoid race conditions. #CELERYD_LOG_FILE="/path/to/my_application/log/%n%I.log" #CELERYD_PID_FILE="/var/run/celery/%n.pid" # Workers run as an unprivileged user #CELERYD_USER=celery #CELERYD_GROUP=celery