2009/11/29 gert <[email protected]>:
> Seems like embedded mode is still active ?
>
> WSGIRestrictEmbedded On

Gert, you have no idea of what version of mod_wsgi he is even using.
If using 2.X, that will fail.

I'll respond about question later. In the mean time read:

  http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2009/11/save-on-memory-with-modwsgi-30.html

Graham

> On Nov 28, 9:48 pm, andres <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Pylons attaches an "environment" dictionary to each request which
>> contains server information, http headers and other request specific
>> data:
>>
>> http://pylonsbook.com/en/1.1/exploring-pylons.html#exploring-the-envi...
>>
>> OK, so it sounds like it's not a problem to run a multiprocess,
>> multithread mod_wsgi Daemon process.
>>
>> I have another question...
>>
>> I'm using mod_wsgi daemon mode to serve dynamic content and apache to
>> serve static files. The following is a sample of the messages in my
>> error log:
>>
>> [Sat Nov 28 12:24:46 2009] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=21989): Terminating
>> Python.
>> [Sat Nov 28 12:26:06 2009] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=22179): Attach
>> interpreter ''.
>> [Sat Nov 28 12:26:31 2009] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=21964): Cleanup
>> interpreter ''.
>> [Sat Nov 28 12:26:31 2009] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=21964): Terminating
>> Python.
>> [Sat Nov 28 12:26:36 2009] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=22182): Attach
>> interpreter ''.
>> [Sat Nov 28 12:31:34 2009] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=22205): Attach
>> interpreter ''.
>> [Sat Nov 28 12:32:11 2009] [info] mod_wsgi (pid=22208): Attach
>> interpreter ''.
>>
>> What do these messages mean? I thought that mod_wsgi in daemon mode
>> did not add python interpreters to apache server instances. Are these
>> error messages from the apache processes that proxy information to and
>> from the mod_wsgi daemon mode processes?
>>
>> -Andres
>>
>> On Nov 28, 3:04 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > What do you mean by 'Pylons environment'?
>>
>> > Seems that something in Pylons or your application has added it as
>> > debug or an indicator of something based on underlying
>> > wsgi.multithread/wsgi.multiprocess flags in WSGI environment. The
>> > mod_wsgi module itself doesn't add such a string.
>>
>> > For more about those underlying flags read:
>>
>> >http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ProcessesAndThreading
>>
>> > If it is not your application, you may need to ask the Pylons folks
>> > why/how it gets there.
>>
>> > Graham
>>
>> > 2009/11/29 andres <[email protected]>:
>>
>> > > Hi,
>>
>> > > I'm using mod_wsgi in daemon mode with multiple processes and multiple
>> > > threads as shown in this example:
>>
>> > >http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationDirectives#WSGIDae...
>>
>> > > Everything seems to be working properly but I found the following
>> > > message inserted into the pylons environment:
>>
>> > > wsgi process: "Multi process AND threads (?)"
>>
>> > > Does this mean there something wrong with my configuration?
>>
>> > > -Andres
>>
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