Lucas,

I recently used modwsgideploy.  Which I think you created.  Thanks,
It helped very much.

In Virtualhost section example.

Does it make sense to add a "Listen Port #"?  Should the default
example port be greater than 1024?

Just some thoughts,

Thanks,  KMCB

On Jan 26, 12:00 pm, Lukasz Szybalski <[email protected]> wrote:
> When you guys do figure out where the configuration should go let me
> know.  On debian you put it in sites-available and then you use
> command "a2ensite" to enable the particular site. On other linuxes you
> might enable it your self or put it in some folder. Let me know.
>
> I'll update the script to say:
>
> Copy to:
>
> Debian :
> /etc/apache2/sites-available/
> (enable via a2ensite yourscriptname)
> (disable via a2dissite yourscriptname)
>
> OpenSuse:
> /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/   (is this 100% sure?) (how do you enable/disable)
>
> RedHat/CentosOS? (where to put it and how to enable/disable)
>
> Thanks,
> Lucas
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Stuart Bowness
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You might find this helpful
> >http://simplestation.com/locomotion/mod_wsgi-with-apache-2-on-centos-4/
>
> > We're using CENTOS 4 and it definitely took us a little bit to figure
> > out how to set it all up.
>
> > On Jan 24, 6:05 am, frankentux <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On 22 Jan., 04:31, cu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Here are the steps that I followed as 
> >> > perhttp://turbogears.org/2.1/docs/main/Deployment/modwsgi+virtualenv.html.
> >> > 1. I created a tg2 app 'ssl'
> >> > 2. Did a 'paster quickstart ssl'
> >> > 3. easy_install modwsgideploy
> >> > 4. cd ssl
> >> > 5. paster modwsgi_deploy
> >> > 6. This creates an apache folder inside 'ssl'.
> >> > 7. An apache config file gets created which is supposed to be copied
> >> > into /etc/httpd/conf.d
> >> >    Here's the top part of that file:
> >> > ====================================================================
> >> > #Apache configuration File
> >> > #Read README.txt
> >> > #1. This file is the apache2 config file. It should be added to your
> >> > apache config folder. If you mounting your app as a site wide package,
> >> > you can rename the file to something like 002-ssl and put anything
> >> > else that you want to be available in 001-someapp; When done copy to
> >> > apache config folder. On Debian copy to /etc/apache2/sites-available/
> >> > #cp ./apache/ssl /etc/apache2/sites-available/ssl
> >> > #a2ensite ssl
>
> >> Are you sure that the Apache configuration on CentOS pulls in
> >> all .conf files from /etc/apache2/sites-available?
> >> For instance, on openSUSE, the default Apache set up is configured to
> >> look in /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/ for all files that end in .conf
> >> I'm not saying that /etc/apache2/sites-available is wrong - and you
> >> may have configured your apache setup for this, but if you're running
> >> a default apache from CentOS, I'd say you should check out /etc/
> >> apache2/httpd.conf to see when and how virtual hosts are set up.
>
> >> You should also do a tail -f /var/log/apache2/error.log (or wherever
> >> CentOS's Apache logs errors).
>
> >> Ciaran
>
> >> > #Default location for tg2 project is /usr/local/turbogears/ssl. That
> >> > is where you should put your project. This folder should be outside of
> >> > apache location. Your package should not be installed into python site-
> >> > package.
>
> >> > #2. Alias/Allow apache to serve static content.
> >> > Alias /ssl/images /root/ssl/ssl/public/images
> >> > Alias /ssl/css /root/ssl/ssl/public/css
> >> > Alias /ssl/javascript /root/ssl/ssl/public/javascript
>
> >> > #[Optional] Embeded mode (http://example.com/ssl).Forbigwebsites
> >> > with a lot of memory and visitors. As of version 0.4.16 deamon mode is
> >> > default and it should be used on Linux. On windows use embeded mode.
>
> >> > #WSGIScriptAlias /ssl /usr/local/turbogears/ssl/apache/ssl.wsgi
>
> >> > #3. Test if modwsgi is working. Uncomment below line, and go 
> >> > tohttp://localhost/test:
> >> > WSGIScriptAlias /test /root/ssl/apache/test.wsgi
> >> > ============================================================
> >> > For starters, I am checking if test.wsgi works.  But it gives
> >> > me this error: "The requested URL /test was not found on this server."
> >> > I am running on Cent 0S 5.1 and Python 2.4.
> >> > Any help would be appreciated.
>
> >> > R,
> >> > bm
>
> >> > On Jan 19, 12:42 pm, Michael Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > In order to try to troubleshoot this, we would need the following:
>
> >> > > * Your apache config files
> >> > > * Which version of centos you are running
> >> > > * Which version of Python you are running
> >> > > * Any messages that are residing in your error log
>
> >> > > With those, we can try to piece together what is happening.
>
> >> > > On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:19 PM, cu <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > > > I am new to the forum. Please bear with me if the questions are not
> >> > > > crystal clear.
> >> > > > I am having problems in deploying Apache with modwsgi for Tg2.  I
> >> > > > followed the
> >> > > > instructions inhttp://turbogears.org/2.1/docs/main/Dep…l#example.
> >> > > > I am on a centos machine and the error that I get at the end of it is
> >> > > > "Service unavailable" when I
> >> > > > use the test.wsgi file.
>
> >> > > > Any input would be aprpeciated.
>
> >> > > > Thanks,
> >> > > > bm
>
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