Anything solutions on this? Has anyone had definitive or even marginal
success eliminating the issue? So far, I've followed all suggestions
here (short of moving to another webserver -- gotta stick with Apache/
WSGI).

I've been banging my head against the wall for almost a whole day, but
I can't get that SettingNotSet Exception to budge.

Tried multiple different caching setups. Also verified that everything
works running under shell and development server. I haven't a clue
what to change in my apache/wsgi configuration. ANY help would be
appreciated.

Thanks,
Walter


On Sep 16, 10:09 am, ruidc <[email protected]> wrote:
> We're using Apache 2.2.13 prefork MPM with mod_wsgi 3.0RC4 in daemon
> mode.
>
> We thought file cache was the issue as well, so switched to memcached
> via python-memcached with default settings, however this did not
> resolve the issue.
>
> It's coming up on startup or on navigating to admin.
>
> Are there any other suggestions?
>
> I'd hate to move the server over to using Lighttpd or Nginx only to
> face the same problem there, but if that's the only suggestion, then i
> guess i'll investigate as this problem is a showstopper.
>
> or is there a plan to make this section of the code more resilient to
> cache problems?
>
> Regards,
> Rui
>
> On Sep 16, 5:43 pm, Bruce Kroeze <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 6:50 AM, ruidc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > We're also getting this same problem intermittently, with both
> > > filecache and memcache. We're using postgres as the database.
>
> > > Corey, did you ever get to the bottom of this?
> > > Chris, can you offer any other suggestions?
>
> > For some reason, when "things are messed up" in your store, the first
> > symptom seems to be the dreaded "SettingNotSet" disorder.
>
> > In my experience with production sites, the answer is most likely one of 
> > these:
> > - You are using mod_python.  Stop. Stop now.  mod_python stinks.  Use
> > mod_wsgi with Apache or preferably move to using Lighttpd or Nginx.  I
> > have personally *never* seen a solid, stable, mod_python production
> > instance in the last two years.
>
> > - Your cache is flaky.  If you are using filecache, there could be
> > permissions issues.
>
> > --
> > Bruce Kroezehttp://www.ecomsmith.com
> > It's time to hammer your site into shape.

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