I have to add another problem I just discovered.

It seems that when apache is running and when I try to run apt-cache search 
<something> I get a segmentation fault.
When I try to run pip install <something> I get a python error dump.

I have to stop apache in order for apt- or pip to work.
So it seems mod-wsgi is interfering with other python programs.

So any suggestions on how to fix this and the other problem would be 
greatly appreciated. 

On Sunday, November 30, 2014 1:59:07 AM UTC-5, Steve M wrote:
>
> Hello, the problem I am having is that mod_wsgi fails if I set process to 
> anything greater than 1 in the WSGIDaemonProcess process=1
>
> This is my current setup:
> [notice] Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu) mod_wsgi/4.4.1 Python/2.7.6 configured -- 
> resuming normal operations
>
> I compiled mod_wsgi from source.
>
> This seems to be the key error, but I am guessing:
> [alert] (11)Resource temporarily unavailable: mod_wsgi (pid=1287): 
> Couldn't create worker thread 9 in daemon process 'server_site_a'.
> Several of those pop up in the error log.
>
> WSGI settings in virtualhost:
>     WSGIDaemonProcess server_site_a processes=1 threads=10 
> display-name=%{GROUP}
>     WSGIProcessGroup server_site_a
>     WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
>
>
> In main apache2.conf:
> WSGIRestrictedEmbedded On
>
> And mpm_worker_module settings:
>
> StartServers         10
> MaxClients           15
> MaxRequestsPerChild  256
>
> MinSpareThreads      10
> MaxSpareThreads      20
> ThreadsPerChild      15
> ServerLimit          80
>
> MaxMemFree        512
>
>
> After watching Grahams videos on making apache suck less for python I took 
> some of his advice
> and decided to start fiddling with the apache settings.
> I first started off by getting apache to come up without errors using 
> mpm_worker.
> Once I had a baseline for apache I started to fiddle with mod_wsgi.
> So that is how I arrived at the settings.
>
> Would appreciate any help.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve M
>

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