I appreciate your quick response.  However, I don't think I'm doing it
right... I tried putting the following code in my
app_globals.Globals.__init__() method:

    import atexit
    import fooapp.models.database as db
    atexit.register(db.close_environment)

where my close_environment() method is:

def close_environment():
    environment.close()
    print "Database environment closed."

but when i use Ctrl+C to quit my server process, nothing is printed to
the console.  Does this mean I've placed the code in the wrong spot,
or does it exit silently?

Thanks!

Phil

On Oct 8, 7:51 pm, Philip Jenvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 8, 2008, at 3:40 PM, Phil Fazio wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if there were a way to run methods or execute code on
> > server shutdown (Ctrl+C, or otherwise).  I'd like to close a Berkeley
> > DB environment I'm running so as to avoid a potential nasty bug -- I
> > tried adding code to the __del__() method of app_globals.py, but it
> > doesn't seem to execute.  Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
> Sure, you want the atexit module.
>
> --
> Philip Jenvey
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