On 09:08 Thu 24 Mar     , michelts wrote:

> I faced a weird problem, I use webware at my work without problems, I
> use it in my home without any problem too, recently I contract the
> python-hosting (www.python-hosting.com) services, I have some personal
> projects and I don't want to serve at my work...
> 
> The server was all setup by python-hosting, it uses mod_webkit2 to
> serve the pages over a non standard port (another then 8086). When I
> restart the serve all the things goes ok, but after some time, the
> server doesn't serve any webware page, the apache is still serving
> normally, the problem is with webware. The python-hosting guys will
> change the adapter to a wkcgi adapter, but I don't know any other way
> to fix it,

I haven't used it, but the AppServer from SVN has a built-in web server,
so if python-hosting will proxy requests you can do that. I don't know
how good the built-in server is.

> is there a log to see? I don't think Error.log will help me.
>
> Does anyone faced such problem? What do you do in these cases?

I haven't seen this problem before. If they're running FreeBSD I'd check
with them to find out what settings in login.conf apply to you:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/users-limiting.html

If you're hitting a ceiling they put in place you're app may not be
behaving very well.

-- 
Eric Radman  |  http://eradman.com


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