Hello all,

Thanks for the responses.

We're about to do significant software upgrades (RHEL4 -> RHEL5,
Apache 2.0 -> Apache 2.2, 32bit -> 64bit) on our production machines,
so I'm going to configure and test mod_wsgi on the new setup and see
if the issues I was having are still there.  I respect your time so I
won't waste any more of it asking you to help debug something that is
going to change significantly over the next week.

If I have the same issue with the new setup I'll bring it up again.

Thanks again for your time.

Brant

On Nov 27, 6:24 pm, "Graham Dumpleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 2008/11/28 libertyaikido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello there,
>
> > I'm new to mod_wsgi so please be gentle. :)
>
> > I'm trying to implement Django in "daemon mode" on mod_wsgi and I'm
> > having a strange problem where apache simply stops responding to
> > requests after a very short amount of time.
>
> > The problem does not occur when using embedded mode, but I don't want
> > to use embedded mode.
>
> > No errors are written to the log and it won't respond until an apache
> > restart.
>
> > What is wrong may be glaringly obvious, but I'm not seeing it yet.
>
> > Any thoughts as to why this may be happening?
>
> > Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
>
> Have you set:
>
>   LogLevel debug
>
> in Apache main configuration, and in VirtualHost if also there?
>
> This will ensure that mod_wsgi outputs a lot more debugging information.
>
> Also perhaps read:
>
>  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/DebuggingTechniques
>
> Some of the logging middleware could perhaps be used there to track
> where in request it is getting up to if you can find specific URLs
> that trigger issue on demand.
>
> Worst case is you use gdb as documented to attach to daemon process
> and get dumpy of calling stack for all threads.
>
> Also see if setting:
>
>   WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
>
> helps. Some third party C extensions do not work properly in sub
> interpreters. This will force application to run in main Python
> interpreter.
>
> Finally, disable mod_python if running it at same time.
>
> Other than that, reply with some of the setup information that others
> asked about.
>
> Graham
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