best way to serve wsgi with multiple processes
Robin Becker
robin at reportlab.com
Wed Feb 11 11:32:42 EST 2009
Robin wrote:
> On Feb 11, 3:46 pm, Robin Becker <ro... at reportlab.com> wrote:
>> well the flup server for fast cgi supports forking if the server is declared as
>> an external process in apache. Then the top level of the flup process handles
>> each request and passes it off to a forked worker. I cannot recall exactly, but
>> I believe that apache mod_fastcgi does the right thing when it comes to
>> internally declared fastcgi handlers. For apache at least I think the threading
>> issues are handled properly.
>>
>> I think the preforkserver.py code handles all the threading issues for you
>> (assuming it's not win32).
>
> Thanks - I think if I go the flup route I would use AJP though - since
> its very easy to setup with apache (1 proxy line) and mod_ajp comes as
> standard. And then everything is very much seperated from the apache
> process.
.......
that's right and very easy to control. The only problem I recall is that the
socket needs to be made readable by www. You can do that with a sudo chown or by
setting up the mask at the ajp server start.
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Robin Becker
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