> On 2 Jan 2017, at 8:58 AM, Cristiano Coelho <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Nope. You wouldn’t be overriding the wsgi.conf file, but adding a new conf 
> file in same directory. Apache will load files when using Include with 
> wildcard in alphabetical order. You can therefore name the file such that is 
> ordered before wsgi.conf. It will load that first. You can then rely on fact 
> that Apache will use the first VirtualHost it finds when name based virtual 
> hosts aren’t actually being used, which is the case here as the generated 
> VirtualHost lacks a ServerName directive. You can therefore provide your own 
> separate VirtualHost set up how you need it.
> 
> This is a good advice, it would certainly allow me to add the timeout setting 
> and any other setting I could need for the WSGIDaemonProcess directive. The 
> only issue is that I need to match the exact settings and file paths the 
> amazon file uses, and if they change it for some reason everything would stop 
> working from one day to another, but I guess they shouldn't change it at all 
> unless the machine version is updated.
> I will keep this idea as a last resource if I'm not able to find out the 
> exact cause of the process not being killed. I still have a few things to 
> test before giving up on finding the exact cause.
> 

For these process which you believe hang around, if you send them a SIGTERM or 
SIGHUP signal rather than doing a full Apache restart, do they go away? Best if 
can get LogLevel set at info when you test that as then mod_wsgi will log about 
what it is doing.

> Which of those two directories is wsgi.conf in?
> What else is in those two directories?
> 
> wsgi.conf is at conf.d, at least the one with the virtual host and all 
> wsgi.conf setup
> There's also another wsgi.conf at conf.modules.d but all it does is load the 
> wsgi module.

The one in conf.modules.d is added when you install the system mod_wsgi package.

Graham

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