On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 1:20 AM, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:

> On Jul 8, 2009, at 10:01 PM, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
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> you should be running this thru apache+mod_wsgi;
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> with mod_wsgi you can just restart the mod_wsgi thread (and thereby web2py)
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> Sadly, no mod_wsgi on the box. I can ask. But I'm not sure how practical it
> is to run mod_wsgi without control over httpd.conf.
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You only need to set it up once - they should be able to help you with that
(if they have mod_wsgi installed)...

For starting, stopping, reloading web2py, read up on the WSGI reoload
mechanism  (mod_wsgi 2 or later).


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> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com>wrote:
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>> On Jul 8, 2009, at 4:29 PM, AchipA wrote:
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>> > Err, are you saying @reboot did not work for you ?
>>
>> I wrote that before I read your suggestion.
>>
>> I'm sure it would work for me, but sadly my ISP won't allow a long-
>> running process like web2py.
>>
>> > I though it's
>> > enough to do
>> >
>> > crontab -e
>> >
>> > and enter something like
>> >
>> > @reboot username cd /home/web2py && python web2py.py -i
>> > 192.168.0.200 -
>> > p 8000 -a 'recycle'
>> >
>> > (obvioudly you still have to start web2py manually the first time you
>> > install it, but it should wake up just fine afterwards).
>> >
>> > On Jul 8, 9:24 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> >> On Jul 8, 2009, at 11:44 AM, mdipierro wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>> and what was a Jonathan talking about?
>> >>
>> >> Linux cron (or in my case FreeBSD cron, which amounts to the same
>> >> thing). The idea is to get web2py running from a login account
>> >> after a
>> >> reboot, when presumably web2py cron isn't going to be of any help.
>> >>
>> >> I have things running. I'll post a brief recipe to this list shortly.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>> On Jul 8, 1:21 pm, NetAdmin <mr.netad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>> I'm talking about the cron from Linux.
>> >>
>> >>>> Sterling
>> >>
>> >>>> On Jul 8, 12:51 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>>> you talking about web2py cron or unix cron?
>> >>
>> >>>>> On Jul 8, 12:07 pm, AchipA <attila.cs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>>>> Actually, cron has a keyword for that. Specify the time of the
>> >>>>>> task as
>> >>>>>> @reboot and itt will be run only once, right after booting.
>> >>
>> >>>>>> On Jul 8, 4:47 pm, Mr admin <mr.netad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>>>>> You can use CRON entry like  this to try and run web2py every 15
>> >>>>>>> minuses
>> >>
>> >>>>>>> # cron entry to run web2py every 15 minutes
>> >>>>>>> 0,15,30,45 * * * * /root/runweb2py.sh
>> >>
>> >>>>>>> Here are the contents of the shell script.
>> >>
>> >>>>>>> #!/bin/bash
>> >>>>>>> #
>> >>>>>>> #   runweb2py.sh
>> >>>>>>> #
>> >>>>>>> cd /home/web2py
>> >>>>>>> python web2py.py -i 192.168.0.200 -p 8000 -a MyPassWord
>> >>
>> >>>>>>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Jonathan Lundell
>> >>>>>>> <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>>>>>> On Jul 8, 2009, at 5:13 AM, Mr admin wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>>>>>>> One thing you can do is, login to the box using ssh, edit your
>> >>>>>>>>> models, views and controllers without using the admin
>> >>>>>>>>> interface at
>> >>>>>>>>> all.
>> >>
>> >>>>>>>> I'm not particularly concerned about the admin interface; I'm
>> >>>>>>>> happy to
>> >>>>>>>> develop locally (OS X in my case) and deploy updates via ssh.
>> >>
>> >>>>>>>> On Jul 8, 2009, at 5:21 AM, NetAdmin wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>>>>>>> As for running after a reboot, you could use cron to try and
>> >>>>>>>>> start
>> >>>>>>>>> web2py hourly. If it's running, it should give an error
>> >>>>>>>>> message
>> >>>>>>>>> that says "Address already in use"
>> >>
>> >>>>>>>> I don't like that this would put me off the air for an hour (or
>> >>>>>>>> whatever interval). On the other hand, reboots are rare, so
>> >>>>>>>> maybe it's
>> >>>>>>>> not such a problem.
>> >>
>> >>>>>>>> I was vaguely thinking along the lines of having a cgi script
>> >>>>>>>> that
>> >>>>>>>> would be invoked by a request to web2py if web2py weren't
>> >>>>>>>> running. But
>> >>>>>>>> I haven't really thought out the implications of that.
>> >>
>> >>>>>>>> There's another problem, that Apache runs as a global user on
>> >>>>>>>> the
>> >>>>>>>> host. I use a PHP-only wrapper script for a couple of
>> >>>>>>>> applications,
>> >>>>>>>> such as WordPress <http://pragmatos.net>. So perhaps a wrapped
>> >>>>>>>> PHP
>> >>>>>>>> script to do the startup?
>> >>
>> >>>>>>>> Regardless, it'd be nice to have a recipe or three for running
>> >>>>>>>> web2py
>> >>>>>>>> via login account.
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