Slow termination of process
Roland Hedberg
roland at catalogix.se
Tue Mar 27 10:52:23 EDT 2012
So, I went for the low-hanging fruit and defined my own TCPServer class
class MyTCPServer(SocketServer.TCPServer):
def __init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass):
self.allow_reuse_address = True
SocketServer.TCPServer.__init__(self, server_address,
RequestHandlerClass)
and then
httpd = MyTCPServer((hostname, port), Handler)
httpd.serve_forever()
and this solved my problem!
So, thanks again Chris!
27 mar 2012 kl. 15:55 skrev Chris Angelico:
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Roland Hedberg <roland at catalogix.se> wrote:
>> When the main script is done it closes down the HTTP server by doing:
>>
>> op.terminate()
>>
>> The problem I have is that if the main script is run again almost immediate then the old HTTP server
>> process doesn't seem to have released the port yet. So setting up a new server fails.
>
> You may wish to consider a more orderly shutdown (send the server a
> signal upon which it shuts itself down), but the simplest and most
> direct solution is to set the SO_REUSEADDR flag.
>
> http://docs.python.org/library/socket.html?highlight=so_reuseaddr
>
> I've not actually used the TCPServer class myself, but a cursory
> glance at the docs suggests that it's possible if you subclass it:
>
> http://docs.python.org/library/socketserver.html#SocketServer.BaseServer.allow_reuse_address
>
> Chris Angelico
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Roland
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