On 4/15/07, Jay Parlar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What kind of server setup are you using? I'm not very educated on the
> various types, but I believe FCGI, for instance, will kill all the
> Python processes after awhile, if the site hasn't been hit, and will
> respawn them again once a new connection request comes in. Depending
> on who your hosting provider is, that might be the explanation.

I don't think this is the case; I use FastCGI to run my blog, and the
processes stay alive regardless of whether there's any traffic.

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