okay, now we have a deal ^_^ ...

what about 

journalctl -u emperor.uwsgi.service 

?

On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 2:27:20 PM UTC+1, Richard Brown wrote:
>
> Hi, there are no files in '/var/log/uwsgi' and  "journalctl 
> /usr/local/bin/uwsgi" reports "No journal files were found."
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 1:14:00 PM UTC, Niphlod wrote:
>
>> okay, you can see in the first line that /tmp/web2py.socket is mentioned.
>>
>> if uwsgi is running, need to check the log to see if any errors comes up
>>
>> check in /var/log/uwsgi and/or see if systemd logging reports something 
>> with "journalctl /usr/local/bin/uwsgi"
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 1:36:35 PM UTC+1, Richard Brown wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks, the answer is 'yes' to all of these checks - web2py.ini file 
>>> attached. I did find out how to see if the uwsgi process is running and it 
>>> does appear to be:
>>>
>>>  $ ps aux | grep "uwsgi"
>>> richard   1044  0.0  0.1   4276  1824 pts/0    S+   10:54   0:00 grep 
>>> --color=auto uwsgi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 11:54:21 AM UTC, Niphlod wrote:
>>>
>>>> ok, let's break it down.
>>>> The script basically does:
>>>> - install and configure nginx
>>>> - install and configure uwsgi
>>>>
>>>> uwsgi is the process that takes care of executing any python code 
>>>> (meaning, your webapp) .
>>>> nginx is the process that takes care of receiving an http request, 
>>>> passing it down to uwsgi, get the results and send the http response back 
>>>> to your browser.
>>>> Both need to be running in order for your app to work.
>>>>
>>>> In order to let the two communicate, nginx expects a "file" 
>>>> (/tmp/web2py.socket) . That file is created by uwsgi.
>>>> It's possible that one of the steps of the script didn't work out, 
>>>> hence your error.
>>>> The error you posted seems to point out that nginx is configured 
>>>> correctly, but for some reason uwsgi is not.
>>>>
>>>> The first thing to check is that you have the uwsgi daemon.
>>>> There's a command, "which", that will tell you the location of any 
>>>> executable is ready on your system.
>>>> So, type  "which uwsgi" in a terminal to know if at least it got 
>>>> installed. it should reply "/usr/local/bin/uwsgi"
>>>>
>>>> If it's installed, the next check is see if it's configured correctly.
>>>> Systemd is used to let uwsgi start:
>>>> - Check if you have a file at /etc/systemd/system/emperor.uwsgi.service
>>>> An ini file is responsible to let uwsgi know WHAT to run:
>>>> - Check if you have a file at /etc/uwsgi/web2py.ini
>>>>
>>>> If all of the above checks out, we'll need further steps, but for the 
>>>> time being check them 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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