[modwsgi] Special requirements for Plesk servers

2008-11-18 Thread Seth
Dear group, I'm trying to set up mod_wsgi with a new TurboGears 2 install inside a virtualenv. The documentation has been great, except that on Plesk there is one minor annoyance that requires some special configuration that I am having trouble with. Because Plesk overwrites any

[modwsgi] Re: mod_wsgi and number of processes/threads

2008-11-18 Thread Graham Dumpleton
2008/11/19 Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Is there a general rule of thumb that can guide a person on what numbers might need to be put for: WSGIDaemonProcess processes=X threads=Y I'm curious if knowing what your requests per [time period] is if that can guide you what to put here. I

[modwsgi] Re: mod_wsgi and number of processes/threads

2008-11-18 Thread Rob Hudson
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Graham Dumpleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm, even 1 hits per day is not a large site. Yeah, that's why I said larger to keep it relative. But doing the math and averaging out hits evenly, that's 1 request every 11 seconds or so... definitely not large at

[modwsgi] Re: getting HTTP_USER_AGENT

2008-11-18 Thread Graham Dumpleton
2008/11/19 rich [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello all. I'd like to create a WSGI aaa and session management application to protect non-WSGI Apache resources. E.G. Directorys and Locations which may contain a static HTML website, or a Java app via mod_weblogic, etc. I came across Grahams post

[modwsgi] Re: getting HTTP_USER_AGENT

2008-11-18 Thread rich
Thanks I hadn't seen that! mod_session really will be a good addition to Apache. It'll take me some time to figure out what difference that makes to me for my AAA requirements, although I expect it won't make a huge difference in itself. The mod_auth_form is also a welcome and long overdue