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We have tons of services hosted in Pivotal Cloud Foundry(PCF). What is the best way to restart all micro-services in given space via scripts? Other challenge we have is we want to start services in order and introduce some delay between each service start ups. We are doing it manually right now but it is tedious and time consuming. Please suggest if anyway we can automate it. Thx.










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    We have tons of services hosted in Pivotal Cloud Foundry(PCF). What is the best way to restart all micro-services in given space via scripts? Other challenge we have is we want to start services in order and introduce some delay between each service start ups. We are doing it manually right now but it is tedious and time consuming. Please suggest if anyway we can automate it. Thx.










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      We have tons of services hosted in Pivotal Cloud Foundry(PCF). What is the best way to restart all micro-services in given space via scripts? Other challenge we have is we want to start services in order and introduce some delay between each service start ups. We are doing it manually right now but it is tedious and time consuming. Please suggest if anyway we can automate it. Thx.










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      We have tons of services hosted in Pivotal Cloud Foundry(PCF). What is the best way to restart all micro-services in given space via scripts? Other challenge we have is we want to start services in order and introduce some delay between each service start ups. We are doing it manually right now but it is tedious and time consuming. Please suggest if anyway we can automate it. Thx.







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          I would suggest you write a wrapper-script either in powershell or bash that will first execute cf apps in your space



          The above command will give you the App Name. Read that text and have your wrapper-script execute cf restart <APP_NAME> in a loop



          This will restart all the Apps in your space...



          Regarding Introducing delay in service start ups.. I would suggest you to have a CI/CD process to have your apps deployed (a Jenkins process, for example) with which you can have a complete control over your deployments






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            I would suggest you write a wrapper-script either in powershell or bash that will first execute cf apps in your space



            The above command will give you the App Name. Read that text and have your wrapper-script execute cf restart <APP_NAME> in a loop



            This will restart all the Apps in your space...



            Regarding Introducing delay in service start ups.. I would suggest you to have a CI/CD process to have your apps deployed (a Jenkins process, for example) with which you can have a complete control over your deployments






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              I would suggest you write a wrapper-script either in powershell or bash that will first execute cf apps in your space



              The above command will give you the App Name. Read that text and have your wrapper-script execute cf restart <APP_NAME> in a loop



              This will restart all the Apps in your space...



              Regarding Introducing delay in service start ups.. I would suggest you to have a CI/CD process to have your apps deployed (a Jenkins process, for example) with which you can have a complete control over your deployments






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                I would suggest you write a wrapper-script either in powershell or bash that will first execute cf apps in your space



                The above command will give you the App Name. Read that text and have your wrapper-script execute cf restart <APP_NAME> in a loop



                This will restart all the Apps in your space...



                Regarding Introducing delay in service start ups.. I would suggest you to have a CI/CD process to have your apps deployed (a Jenkins process, for example) with which you can have a complete control over your deployments






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                I would suggest you write a wrapper-script either in powershell or bash that will first execute cf apps in your space



                The above command will give you the App Name. Read that text and have your wrapper-script execute cf restart <APP_NAME> in a loop



                This will restart all the Apps in your space...



                Regarding Introducing delay in service start ups.. I would suggest you to have a CI/CD process to have your apps deployed (a Jenkins process, for example) with which you can have a complete control over your deployments







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