> ImportError: No module named wsgihandler

Maybe you just need to add:

chdir  = <dir where wsgihandler is located>

maybe chdir=%(base)/opt would work.

uWSGI can't find wsgihandler module that you specified, use chdir option to
set working directory.




2013/9/12 Oscar A. Mata T. <[email protected]>

>
> Sorry for the duplicated email,
>
> I have no idea on how to modify the email headers to reply to any email of
> this list, because I receive a daily digest. I changed it to receive
> individual emails. I guess that is better idea use Google groups, is safer
> for our emails address and easier.
>
> Lukasz: You can see my configuration file at: http://pastebin.com/Grj62r1p
>
> ----- LOG -----
>
> uwsgi --master --emperor /etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled --die-on-term
> *** Starting uWSGI 1.9.15 (32bit) on [Thu Sep 12 11:57:35 2013] ***
> compiled with version: 4.6.3 on 06 September 2013 01:16:38
> os: Linux-2.6.32-19-pve #1 SMP Wed May 15 07:32:52 CEST 2013
> nodename: dev02
> machine: i686
> clock source: unix
> detected number of CPU cores: 1
> current working directory: /etc/uwsgi/apps-available
> detected binary path: /usr/local/bin/uwsgi
> uWSGI running as root, you can use --uid/--gid/--chroot options
> *** WARNING: you are running uWSGI as root !!! (use the --uid flag) ***
> your processes number limit is 128192
> your memory page size is 4096 bytes
> detected max file descriptor number: 1024
> lock engine: pthread robust mutexes
> Python version: 2.7.3 (default, Apr 10 2013, 06:03:17)  [GCC 4.6.3]
> *** starting uWSGI Emperor ***
> *** has_emperor mode detected (fd: 6) ***
> [uWSGI] getting INI configuration from inochinoki.ini
> *** Starting uWSGI 1.9.15 (32bit) on [Thu Sep 12 11:57:35 2013] ***
> compiled with version: 4.6.3 on 06 September 2013 01:16:38
> os: Linux-2.6.32-19-pve #1 SMP Wed May 15 07:32:52 CEST 2013
> nodename: dev02
> machine: i686
> clock source: unix
> detected number of CPU cores: 1
> current working directory: /etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled
> detected binary path: /usr/local/bin/uwsgi
> setgid() to 33
> setuid() to 33
> your processes number limit is 128192
> limiting address space of processes...
> your process address space limit is 146800640 bytes (140 MB)
> your memory page size is 4096 bytes
> detected max file descriptor number: 1024
> lock engine: pthread robust mutexes
> uwsgi socket 0 bound to UNIX address /tmp/inochinoki.socket fd 3
> Python version: 2.7.3 (default, Apr 10 2013, 06:03:17)  [GCC 4.6.3]
> Set PythonHome to /root/.virtualenvs/inochinoki
> *** Python threads support is disabled. You can enable it with
> --enable-threads ***
> Python main interpreter initialized at 0x9668670
> your mercy for graceful operations on workers is 60 seconds
> *** Operational MODE: no-workers ***
> spawned uWSGI master process (pid: 8052)
> Python main interpreter initialized at 0x840dcc0
> threads stack size set to 64k
> python threads support enabled
> your server socket listen backlog is limited to 100 connections
> your mercy for graceful operations on workers is 60 seconds
> [uwsgi-cron] command "python /root/.virtualenv/inochinoki/opt/web2py.py -Q
> -S welcome -M -R scripts/sessions2trash.py -A -o" registered as cron task
> mapped 350740 bytes (342 KB) for 4 cores
> *** Operational MODE: preforking ***
> added /root/.virtualenvs/inochinoki/opt/ to pythonpath.
> ImportError: No module named wsgihandler
> unable to load app 0 (mountpoint='') (callable not found or import error)
> *** no app loaded. going in full dynamic mode ***
> *** uWSGI is running in multiple interpreter mode ***
> spawned uWSGI master process (pid: 8054)
> spawned uWSGI worker 1 (pid: 8055, cores: 1)
> spawned uWSGI worker 2 (pid: 8056, cores: 1)
> spawned uWSGI worker 3 (pid: 8057, cores: 1)
> spawned uWSGI worker 4 (pid: 8058, cores: 1)
> ^C[emperor] *** RAGNAROK EVOKED ***
> SIGINT/SIGQUIT received...killing workers...
> The Emperor has been buried (pid: 8053)
> goodbye to uWSGI.
>
> ----- LOG -----
>
> Regards.
>
>
> Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 22:19:13 +0200
> From: ?ukasz Mierzwa <[email protected]>
> To: uWSGI developers and users list <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [uWSGI] Problems with import site
> Message-ID:
>         <
> cafcbevupct9ru59afxytorxudunmujdsd8j+44cyp2kdsku...@mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Also pasting config and uWSGI log will help tracking it down.
>
>
> 2013/9/11 ?ukasz Mierzwa <[email protected]>
>
> > AFAIK errors with importing site usually means that python version in
> > virtualenv is different then the one uWSGI is linking to. Double check if
> > there is no difference there - run python --version in venv and check
> uWSGI
> > startup messages, it will print use python version.
> >
> >
> > 2013/9/11 Oscar A. Mata T. <[email protected]>
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I did installed a proxmox based server with nginx, uwsgi installed using
> >> pip 1.4.1 and virtualenv + virtualenvwrapper installed from apt
> >> repositoryes on Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS.
> >>
> >> So I have a Web2py based project that I have configured into a
> >> virtualenv, then when I try to configure an uwsgi in file with this app
> it
> >> returns an error saying: "error: import site" and the app just doesn
> start.
> >> I used pip to install uwsgi, so it compiled with the only available
> python
> >> version: (2.7.3)
> >>
> >> Some one knows how I can fix this issue? I already did a search in a lot
> >> of sites, Googl and IRC chat without success.
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >>
> >> --
> >> Oscar A. Mata T.
> >> Director de TI
> >> Maximum Labs
> >> Representaciones Metamax C.A.
> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > ?ukasz Mierzwa
> >
>
> --
> Oscar A. Mata T.
> Director de TI
> Maximum Labs
> Representaciones Metamax C.A.
>
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