Corrected restart throttling documentation.

The documentation said that the maximum throttle time was 60 seconds
whereas in fact it is 256 seconds.  The documentation now describes
it as four minutes.
master
Iain Patterson 14 years ago
parent 70453ecb69
commit ba3c81e077

@ -72,11 +72,12 @@ keep trying, pausing between each attempt, until the service is successfully
started or you send it a stop signal.
NSSM will pause an increasingly longer time between subsequent restart attempts
if the service fails to start in a timely manner, up to a maximum of 60 seconds.
This is so it does not consume an excessive amount of CPU time trying to start
a failed application over and over again. If you identify the cause of the
failure and don't want to wait you can use the Windows service console to
send a continue signal to NSSM and it will retry within a few seconds.
if the service fails to start in a timely manner, up to a maximum of four
minutes. This is so it does not consume an excessive amount of CPU time trying
to start a failed application over and over again. If you identify the cause
of the failure and don't want to wait you can use the Windows service console
(where the service will be shown in Paused state) to send a continue signal to
NSSM and it will retry within a few seconds.
NSSM will look in the registry under
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\<service>\Parameters\AppExit for

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