Thank you for info Alessandro! I was indeed tried to use gearbox. I will
see if 'waitress' package and wsgiref.threaded option helps.

Related question: i was investigating Apache mod-wsgi as hosting solution
and documentation suggests using at least two Apache daemon processes so
one can continue to serve pages while other being restarted. However my
application uses TG app_globals, will it work correctly when deployed with
two processes using mod_wsgi? Or will i ends up with two processes, both
having its own copies of app_globals objects?

(if this will work correctly, i am curious how is this implemented?)

Thanks,

Ernie.

On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 7:24 AM, Alessandro Molina <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Are you trying to use gearbox#wsgiref for production?
>
> Using egg:gearbox#wsgiref in [server:main] is greatly discouraged, that is
> a development only single process, single thread HTTP/1.0 server. As you
> can guess if one for your clients leaves the connection open (or doesn't
> properly terminate it) you will end up with the single thread being blocked
> on waiting for that client and unable to satisfy other requests.
>
> If you want to go with a simple plain python solution I suggest you try
> egg:waitress#main (provided by waitress package), otherwise if you need to
> totally avoid other packages at least enable the "wsgiref.threaded = true"
> options insid  [server:main] as documented by
> https://github.com/TurboGears/gearbox#gearbox-http-servers That will
> provide a multithreaded server forking a thread for each request. It's
> highly inefficient when compared to a thread pool based server, but will at
> least prevent a single client from blocking the entire webapp.
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 10:53 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>>   I am trying to use TG Gearbox for production site and encounter the
>> following problem: when i am trying to open many pages at once and abruptly
>> terminate connections my server will freeze and stop responding without
>> coming back (manual restart of gearbox is needed). The same occur if i just
>> let my web site run for a while.
>>
>>   When such freezing happened attempt to retrieve index page from server
>> machine itself with wget give me following output (see below) - so it looks
>> like connection got accepted but no response process run (it will
>> eventually terminate with timeout error). Also: the page that my wget
>> script tries to retrieve is static page from public/ dir so it does not
>> require DB access. Therefor i doubt that database issues is responsible for
>> this problem.
>>
>>   What will be the best way to debug this? I have tried to look at the
>> logs but nothing unusual is logged just before the freezing occur. Is there
>> is any config options that i should try to tweak?
>>
>>   Also, am i wrong in my attempt of using gearbox for production site?
>> Was it intended for debug/devel only? And therefor should i just try
>> switching to Apache instead? Using Gearbox is quite convenient because i
>> can see all the error messages printed so i would like to continue using it
>> if possible.
>>
>>   Thank you,
>>
>> Ernie.
>>
>> --2015-04-08 16:33:46--  http://127.0.0.1:8092/myfiles/test
>> Connecting to 127.0.0.1:8092... connected.
>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response...
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