Hello,
* Tres Seaver [2011-08-16 22:50]:
> The focus of the 2011 Pyramid GSoC project has been to port crucial
> Pyramid dependencies to Python3. At the end of this year's US PyCon,
> Lennart Regebro labelled[1] zope.component as "high-hanging fruit",
> due to the following factors::
>
> - "magi
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Look at the event.log file (or however it is called on your
installation). In general find your 'log' folder first (sniff into
your zope.conf file to figure out the location).
- -aj
Babylakshmi Muthusamy wrote:
> Hi aj,
>
> Thanks for the immediate
Hi aj,
Thanks for the immediate reply. I am a newbie for zope. I don't know from
where we can get those files. Could you please help me providing file paths?
Thanks,
Babylakshmi
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Andreas Jung wrote:
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The first thing is provide accurate information like information
from tracebacks, core dump files etc.
- -aj
Babylakshmi Muthusamy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We have hosted 3 websites in a single web server with 4GB RAM. All
> the three sites were built u
Hi All,
We have hosted 3 websites in a single web server with 4GB RAM. All the three
sites were built using zope. Almost every day the sites are crashing with
504-proxy error.
The sites are up when i restart the httpd and zope. Why this happens all
the time? Your help on fixing this issue is grea