Re: strange behaviour of webfaction

2010-01-08 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Saturday 09 Jan 2010 5:15:35 am Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > > together and go "oh, apache takes some time to restart... ah... oh.", so > > when you restart it every 20 minutes, there's the stop and startup time > > of apache where you make well have downtime. That's every 20 minutes. > > > > ma

Re: strange behaviour of webfaction

2010-01-08 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Friday 08 Jan 2010 4:31:10 pm Brett Parker wrote: > > stop and start - not just restart). And everything was fine. No more > > monday morning mails about memory usage. It is possible that the > > 'upstream proxy server' that nginx mentions in the 'bad gateway' message > > is my apache instance.

Re: strange behaviour of webfaction

2010-01-08 Thread Brett Parker
On 08 Jan 08:41, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > On Friday 08 Jan 2010 7:37:33 am Mike Ramirez wrote: > > > I have a client using webfaction. I had set up a django app there 3 years > > > back. It runs on a particular version of django that I had set up. I have > > > not had occasion to touch the code

Re: strange behaviour of webfaction

2010-01-07 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Friday 08 Jan 2010 7:37:33 am Mike Ramirez wrote: > > I have a client using webfaction. I had set up a django app there 3 years > > back. It runs on a particular version of django that I had set up. I have > > not had occasion to touch the code (or even ssh to the host) for more > > than 6 mont

Re: strange behaviour of webfaction

2010-01-07 Thread Mike Ramirez
On Thursday 07 January 2010 17:09:54 Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > hi, > > I have a client using webfaction. I had set up a django app there 3 years > back. It runs on a particular version of django that I had set up. I have > not had occasion to touch the code (or even ssh to the host) for more tha