cherrypy sub-process
Bart Van Loon
bbbart at inGen.be
Sun Mar 11 16:49:51 EDT 2007
Hi all,
I have written a small program in Python which acts as a wrapper around
mpd and natd on a FreeBSD system. It gets the status, restarts the
processes, etc...
Then, I created a tiny cherrypy webapp which provides a webinterface to
this program. All works fine, but for the following problem:
cherrypy listens on port 1234. whenever I browse to that port and invoke
any action that involves (re)starting mpd or natd, which happens with
commands.getstatusoutput() (which uses os.popen()), I cannot restart
cherrypy without killing the mpd and/or natd processes spawned by it in
the previous session, because port 1234 willl still be in use.
lsof -i tcp tells me that it's exactly those mpd and/or natd processes
which are keeping that port 1234 from freeing up after I (succesfully)
kill cherrypy.
Is there any explanation to this, or, even better, a solution?
Thank you very much in advance.
--
regards,
BBBart
"To make a bad day worse, spend it wishing for the impossible." -Calvin
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