BTW, what operating system is this? Don't think you have said what it was.

Also might be an idea to say whether you are installing binary
packages for Apache and mod_wsgi or whether compiling from source code
and what versions of Apache, APR and mod_wsgi.

Graham

2010/1/30 Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>:
> Can you send the complete messages from before and after that. That
> message doesn't look like anything mod_wsgi produces which means you
> likely have some combination of Apache and APR libraries which is
> incompatible and is thus breaking things even for normal Apache static
> file serving. You could check that by simply disabling mod_wsgi and
> trying to restart Apache and see if problem still persists. If it
> does, then not mod_wsgi. Incompatible Apache and APR libraries would
> also explain why you see issue issues with mod_wsgi under prefork.
>
> So, send the full messages and see if Apache works without mod_wsgi
> but with worker MPM just for static files.
>
> Graham
>
> 2010/1/30 janedenone <[email protected]>:
>> Quick update: the worker MPM is obviously not a valid option for me.
>> Starting Apache with worker MPM, results in the following error
>> message:
>>
>> Cannot allocate memory: apr_thread_create: unable to create worker
>> thread
>>
>> - Jan
>>
>> On Jan 29, 10:12 am, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> 2010/1/29 janedenone <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> >> I will explain everything properly later when have a chance.
>>>
>>> >> In the mean time, please post all parts of the Apache configuration
>>> >> showing how you are setting up mod_wsgi for your application so can
>>> >> verify it is set up correctly.
>>>
>>> > Thanks a lot for your help! This is by far the most responsive and
>>> > professional 'product support' I have seen for an open-source package
>>> > so far.
>>>
>>> Hmmm, that is rather amusing considering how slack I have been of late
>>> in replying in a prompt matter. Haven't had much time of late so have
>>> been cherry picking questions which I can answer quickly and leaving
>>> those questions or parts of questions which need a more thorough
>>> response to when I can find some time, which isn't too often.
>>>
>>> Graham
>>
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