Python script not letting go of files
Mike Dewhirst
miked at dewhirst.com.au
Tue Nov 29 02:18:24 EST 2022
I have a script which fetches a production site directly from a
Subversion repo using svn export
It runs a bunch of commands by calling this little method ...
def trycmd(cmd, log):
retcode = -1
ret = f"Trying {cmd}"
try:
retcode = os.system(cmd)
ret = f"\n{cmd} -ok-> {retcode}"
except Exception as err:
ret = f"\n{cmd} -fail-> {err}"
log.write(remove_password(ret))
return retcode
This is the fetching script (omitting variables at the top) which
appears to be keeping a finger on files which Apache wants.
with open(fetchlog, 'a') as log:
ret = f"\n\nFetching {tag}"
log.write(ret)
cmd = f"sudo rm -Rf {site_root}"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
cmd = f"sudo svn export --force --username {usr} --password
{pw} {svn_repo} {site_root}"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
# get any new dependencies
cmd = f"sudo -H pip install -r {reqfile}"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
# run any migrations shipped from the repo
cmd = f"sudo python3 {site_root}/manage.py migrate
--noinput --settings={settings}"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
# shouldn't find anything
cmd = f"sudo python3 {site_root}/manage.py
makemigrations --noinput --settings={settings}"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
# should have been done already
cmd = f"sudo python3 {site_root}/manage.py
migrate --noinput --settings={settings}"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
# remove all static files from their Apache dir
cmd = f"sudo rm -Rf {static_root}/*"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
# copy all static files to the Apache
location
cmd = f"sudo python3
{site_root}/manage.py collectstatic --noinput --settings={settings}"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
# set all permissions
cmd = f"sudo {scripts}/perms_{host}.sh"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
cmd = "sudo service apache2
restart"
if trycmd(cmd, log) == 0:
ret = f"\nFinish {tag}\n\n"
log.write(ret)
else:
print("Apache didn't restart")
else:
print("Didn't set permissions")
else:
print("Didn't collectstaic")
else:
print("Didn't delete static files")
else:
print("Didn't migrate 2")
else:
print("Didn't makemigration")
else:
print("Didn't migrate 1")
else:
print("Didn't install requirements")
else:
print("Didn't get source")
else:
print("Didn't remove site")
exit()
The problem I'm trying to fix is that after an Apache reload Apache
seems hellbent on filling up its scoreboard and running out of
resources. The kind folk on the Apache mailing list say something is
hogging the workers.
You can see the last operation above is an Apache restart. It should be
an Apache reload. Reload however lets Apache run out of resources.
Do any of you Python folks see any blunders in the above code along the
lines of not letting go of py files or static assets?
mod_wsgi is configured with 100% defaults.
mod_mpm_event conf per advice from the Apache mailing list is ...
<IfModule mpm_event_module>
ServerLimit 32
StartServers 16
MinSpareThreads 400
MaxSpareThreads 800
ThreadLimit 64
ThreadsPerChild 50
AsyncRequestWorkerFactor 2
MaxRequestWorkers 800
MaxConnectionsPerChild 0
</IfModule>
Server Version: Apache/2.4.52 (Ubuntu 2022.04) OpenSSL/3.0.2
mod_wsgi/4.9.0 Python/3.10
Server MPM: event
Server Built: 2022-09-30T04:09:50
DigitalOcean droplet 8BG RAM and lightly loaded.
Many thanks for any hints.
Cheers
Mike
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