Thanks Roberto.
How about you send me a setup-script to include in the scrips folder?

On Nov 14, 3:03 am, "Roberto De Ioris" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Again at Webfaction my memory usage is way over my limit:
>
> > Below is the list of processes that you're running with the memory
> > that they use (the command used to list these processes is "ps -u
> > fitwise -o rss,etime,pid,command"):
>
> > User - Memory - Elapsed Time - Pid - Command:
> > --------------------------------------------
> > fitwise - 1MB - 24 days, 11:45:32 - 30464 - /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/
> > apache2/bin/httpd.worker -f /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/apache2/conf/
> > httpd.conf -k start
> > fitwise - 27MB - 24 days, 11:45:32 - 30465 - /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/
> > apache2/bin/httpd.worker -f /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/apache2/conf/
> > httpd.conf -k start
> > fitwise - 25MB - 24 days, 11:45:32 - 30466 - /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/
> > apache2/bin/httpd.worker -f /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/apache2/conf/
> > httpd.conf -k start
> > fitwise - 25MB - 24 days, 11:45:32 - 30467 - /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/
> > apache2/bin/httpd.worker -f /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/apache2/conf/
> > httpd.conf -k start
> > fitwise - 26MB - 24 days, 11:45:32 - 30468 - /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/
> > apache2/bin/httpd.worker -f /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/apache2/conf/
> > httpd.conf -k start
> > fitwise - 25MB - 24 days, 11:45:32 - 30469 - /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/
> > apache2/bin/httpd.worker -f /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/apache2/conf/
> > httpd.conf -k start
> > fitwise - 2MB - 24 days, 11:45:32 - 30470 - /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/
> > apache2/bin/httpd.worker -f /home/fitwise/webapps/w2p/apache2/conf/
> > httpd.conf -k start
>
> > I did this:
>
> > Serve static media with a Static-only application.
>
> > I did not yet set up Nginx+uwsgi because at Webfaction they said:
> > "Using Nginx+uwsgi may reduce your memory usage, but it will involve
> > some experimentation with your application." and I don't have much
> > time to experiment at the moment.
>
> There is nothing to experiment to with webfaction + uWSGI.
>
> After having installed uWSGI 1.0 (from mercurial and with python2.6)
> simply run it with
>
> uwsgi --wsgi-file web2py/wsgihandler.py -m --http-socket :PORT
>
> where PORT is the port assigned by webfaction.
>
> The -m flag report the memory usage after each request, and you can
> obviously add flags to automatically respawn instances based on memory
> usage.
>
> PAY ATTENTION:
>
> only the 1.0 branch of uWSGI is fully usable in webfaction without nginx
> or the --http option, and has support for their HTTPS proxy out of the box
> (thanks to the report of a web2py user in this list).
>
> Webfaction guys should really invest some time in uWSGI analysys, as it is
> built with their kind of services in mind.
>
> QUICK AND DIRT WAY (from webfaction ssh home)
>
> # install mercurial
> easy_install mercurial
> hg clonehttp://projects.unbit.it/hg/uwsgi
> cd uwsgi
> # compile uwsgi
> make -f Makefile.Py26
> cd ..
> # download web2py
> wgethttp://www.web2py.com/examples/static/web2py_src.zip
> unzip web2py_src.zip
> cd web2py
> # run web2py rocket server to setup password
> python2.6 web2py.py
> # set your password then kill the server
> cp parameters_8080.py parameters_PORT.py
> # where PORT is your webfaction port
> cd ..
> # start uwsgi
> ./uwsgi/uwsgi --wsgi-file web2py/wsgihandler.py -m --http-socket :PORT
>
> --
> Roberto De Iorishttp://unbit.it

Reply via email to