Re: [Zope] Help! Zope Crashed! Production Server!

2006-10-05 Thread Marco Bizzarri
Since you're running it with runzope (i.e. in foregreound mode): 1) Can you confirm Zope provided the message Zope Ready to handle requests 2) What is the top command showing? Is python/zope process using CPU, or is it simple unresponsive? 3) Can you check if there are different processes when

Re: [Zope] Help! Zope Crashed! Production Server!

2006-10-05 Thread Stefan H. Holek
The most common issue on *BSD is this: http://tomster.org/blog/archive/2006/09/27/size-does-matter Stefan On 4. Okt 2006, at 20:43, Javier Subervi wrote: The person who ran this box previously didn't understand FreeBSD's port system, so he built Python in a different place. -- It doesn't

Re: [Zope] Help! Zope Crashed! Production Server!

2006-10-04 Thread Maciej Wisniowski
When I ps wax I see Zope is working. However, when I surf to sites, or even the IP address, it just hangs! Stop Zope and check whether you still have any Zope processes. If so then kill'em and then try to run Zope again. I had similiar problems with hanged Zope processes. Maybe that's your's

Re: [Zope] Help! Zope Crashed! Production Server!

2006-10-04 Thread Paul Winkler
http://www.zettai.net/Support/Howto/deadlockDebuggerHowto On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 11:43:25AM -0700, Javier Subervi wrote: Hi; I'll afford a server to experiment on before year's end, but that doesn't help me today. I was trying to get Python 2.3.5 to work with LDAP on FreeBSD. I built