yes this should do it sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
I do know why you cannot write on that folder. On Sep 22, 10:14 pm, Yannick <ytchatch...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the note. > This may be a stupid question:) but in my set up (Mod_WSGI+ Apache > +Web2py) how do you restart web2py from command line ? > I tried to reboot apache (sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart), but I > don't think it also reboot web2py, because from the Admin page after > the apache rebooting I was still unable to upload an application. > > Thanks a lot, > Yannick P. > > On Sep 22, 6:13 pm, Christopher Steel <chris.st...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi Yannick, > > > This is a permissions issue, shut down web2py then restart it. This > > has happened with some other folks at VPS and that usually takes care > > of it. > > > Cheers, > > > Chris > > > On Sep 21, 11:49 pm, Yannick <ytchatch...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello mate, > > > I'm new with VPS Hosting... I just installed Web2py, Postgres Admin... > > > From the Admin Console of Web2py I tried to install the application > > > through the "Upload & install packed application" form and i got a > > > message saying "Unable to Install the application...". The > > > application was 44MB, so I tried to install a very small application > > > of 4MB just to see but it didn't work too. > > > SO basically I manually upload the application on the "Application" > > > directory of Web2py using SFTP. Then from the Admin Console I can see > > > the application but I when I tried to access the app from the browser > > > "http://IPADDRESS/App/default/index" I got a message saying "Internal > > > Error" and a link "Ticket issued: unknown"... When I click on the > > > "unknown" I got a message saying "invalid Ticket"... > > > > I really don't have any clue of what's going on ?? > > > > Please help... > > > > Thanks > > > Yannick P. > >