On 24 oct, 04:19, annet <annet.verm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Jose, > > I had the same problem a week ago, Sean solved it doing the following: > > In the Control Panel, under Domains/websites Applications, add a new > Application: > > Name: init_static > App category: Symbolic link > App type: Symbolic link to static-only app > App doc: This creates a symlink from ~/webapps/<app name> to the > absolute path specified in the extra info field. > > This application treats the contents of the path specified in the > extra info field as if it were a Static-only application. The files > within are served by a shared web server process (typically nginx). > This application is exclusively static; PHP files and .htaccess files, > for example, will not be interpreted. > > Note: Once the application is created, the path cannot be edited. To > change the path, delete the application and recreate it. > > Extra info: /home/account_name/webapps/application_name/web2py/ > applications/init/static > > Click Create. > > Under Domains/websites Sites, add a new Site app to the existing site: > > Site apps: > App: select init_static from the drop down list. > URL path (ex: '/' or '/blog'): /init/static > > Click Update > > This reduces your RAM usage below 40 MB. > > Kind regards, > > Annet.
Hello Annet I did what you suggested, but does not quite understand. I guess I should repeat the process for each of the applications I have in the hosting. My directory structure is: my_account/webapps my_account/web2py the path is as follows: /home/my_account/web2py/applications/my_app/static Should I change something in httpd.conf? thank you very much Jose