I just updated everything, we are using python-mysql 1.2.2 and
MySQL Client API version 5.1.26-rc, which I think are the very latest
versions
The crashes still occur though. Is there any logfile that tracks what
is going wrong?
Chris

On Oct 16, 1:19 am, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Oct 16, 1:34 am, ccpn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Oct 15, 1:08 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > On Oct 15, 6:22 pm, ccpn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > We are building a django site that involves uploading and processing
> > > > of files. We have found that in some instances the server quits after
> > > > starting the upload process, leaving us with a blank screen. The
> > > > problem is that Django is not reporting any errors, and we have no
> > > > clue what causes it. The problem occurs more frequently on a macbook
> > > > pro than on our linux machines. It doesn't seem to depend on the file
> > > > that is uploaded, but on the order in which files are uploaded.
>
> > > > Anybody any clue?
>
> > > What hosting mechanism are you using? Django development server,
> > > Apache/mod_python, Apache/mod_wsgi, FASTCGI, something else?
>
> > > Is your handler doing any processing of the file while it is being
> > > uploaded? If yes, what is it doing and what third party Python modules
> > > is it using to do it?
>
> > Hi Graham,
>
> > thanks for the response. We are using Django development server (on
> > localhost) and mysql server
>
> > The error occurs not only on uploads (and not always), but we've seen
> > it also when simply submitting info to the underlying python scripts.
> > We are using a big python object that stays in memory throughout all
> > the procedures, maybe that is where it goes wrong?
>
> > The third party modules are from a scientific program
> > (FormatConverter, probably has no meaning to you, but this is the
> > link:http://www.ebi.ac.uk/msd/NMR/NMRtoolkit/formatConverter.html)
>
> > Hope it will give you a clue, thanks anyway!
>
> I'd be more worried about MySQL actually as there have been some
> reports of some versions crashing randomly. Ensure you have an up to
> date version of MySQL client libraries and Python wrappers.
>
> Graham
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