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On Wednesday, 29 August 2012 10:15:14 UTC-5, Richard wrote:
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> Maybe OS update had broke something...
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> In shell I don't think all import are imported, so maybe you have a 
> library missing.
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> But the only time I get tikect unrecovrable is when there an issue with 
> permissions over web2py and app files and folders.
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> Richard
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> On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Jose Guedez <[email protected]<javascript:>
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I also got this weird error today. The server had been working fine for 
>> weeks with the same application code and suddenly started displaying this 
>> error.
>>
>> I checked the permissions and even did the recursive chown for the 
>> application folder as suggested above with no impact.
>>
>> This issue seems very weird to me as the index page (dynamic content) was 
>> displaying fine, including an auth login form. The "Internal Error: ticket 
>> issued unrecoverable" error appeared when I submitted the form with the 
>> login credentials or when I clicked on the standard login link 
>> (GET default/user/login).
>>
>> More details:
>>
>> -I ran the app in shell mode in parallel (python web2py.py -S appname -M) 
>> with no issues, including logging in manually using login_bare - worked 
>> fine.
>> -Trying to connect to another application (admin) led directly to the 
>> error, not like the index of the app that would serve the landing page.
>> -Logs were clean, no errors. The only thing that caught my attention was 
>> a malformed request that raised a routing issue (it interpreted a filename 
>> as an arg that expected an int), this happened several minutes before the 
>> issue. Not sure if it's related at all, but I will try to reproduce it 
>> during off-hours.
>> -I also restarted the webserver...error persisted (Apache 2.2 through 
>> wsgi - Web2py 1.99.7, apparently just like the OP)
>> -No code/configuration changes, the system had been running fine for 
>> weeks.
>> -The only thing that helped was rebooting the whole server, then the app 
>> behaved properly, no issues, including admin.
>>
>> Any troubleshooting tips?, I can not risk the app failing suddenly for no 
>> specific reason as I am sure you understand...any help is appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 9:53:09 AM UTC-5, AbrahamLinksys wrote:
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>>> Are 100% sure it's not permissions (e.g. you've run chmod recursively on 
>>> the root of your app)?
>>>
>>> If so, I've also seen this error when mod_wsgi is misconfigured. In my 
>>> case, I was able to visit one application (which was the default_app set in 
>>> routers.BASE) but visiting the other resulted in the unrecoverable ticket. 
>>> Maybe it was something to do with the applications' contexts becoming 
>>> mixed... I'm really not sure. 
>>>
>>> Are you running more than one application? If so, you might want to 
>>> troubleshoot your mod_wsgi setup, try turning one app off, etc. If you're 
>>> running a single app, then I'm not sure... maybe check the apache config, 
>>> ensure you're setting the right user and group to the wsgi daemon process 
>>> as it could still be a permissions issue in that way... although it's 
>>> curious that your app suddenly started creating 'unrecoverable' tickets.
>>>
>>> I'm sure you're restarted apache and possibly the machine to make sure 
>>> it's not just weirdness?
>>>
>>> -Colin
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 3:36:21 AM UTC-5, r13race wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I made an application using Apache+Web2py+WSGI framework.
>>>> It was running fine and all of a sudden as i enter the URL of teh 
>>>> startup page it directs me to index.html, it works fine.
>>>> There i have a login button as i click it, it issues me a ticket 
>>>> "Unrecoverable"
>>>> Its not a problem of permissions i have checked.
>>>> Can someone help me??
>>>>
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