Hello Changju. Frankly speaking, I didn't know either pythonanywhere or fluxflex. So after read your mail, I compared their free tiers roughly.
1. OpenShift : 512MB of RAM, and 1GB of disk space(probably including DB storage) * 3 applications 2. Pythonanywhere : CPU(quota or performance) and Bandwidth are not specified in detail, 500MB of storage * 5 applications 3. Fluxflex : 0.25hours of CPU time, 250MB disk space and 25MB of DB storage * 2 applications Among 3 free plans, Openshift looks better than others. The only thing I am apprehensive is that I couldn't find the information about CPU quota or network bandwidth limit in Openshift document. Now I just guess there are no limitations in CPU and network. If they are not, please let me know :) If you recommend Pythonanywhere and Fluxflex, would you explain their advantages for this group members? ps. Are you rookiecj? I read some posts from your blog. I'm glad to see you! :) 2012년 5월 21일 월요일 오전 1시 21분 47초 UTC+9, Changju 님의 말: > > Hi JungHyun. > I have one question for you. > I don't know about Openshift but I want to know why you chose Openshift > other than Pythonanywhere or Fluxflex which are all free for low traffic. > > Thanks, > Changju > > On Saturday, May 19, 2012 7:44:31 PM UTC+9, JungHyun Kim wrote: >> >> Andrew!! >> >> It works !!! >> >> Two things were keys. >> >> 1. setting gluon module in "libs" directory >> 2. and making environment to see that module. >> >> Thank you for your help! :) >> >> >> 2012년 5월 19일 토요일 오후 12시 14분 5초 UTC+9, Andrew 님의 말: >>> >>> JungHyun, >>> >>> >>> Here's my project structure with application file attached- Let me know >>> if this helps. >>> >>> data/ >>> . >>> .. >>> >>> libs/ >>> gluon (moved from web2py dir) >>> >>> wsgi/ >>> application - Attaching this to post >>> web2py/ >>> ..std web2py minus gluon dir moved to libs.. >>> >>> .openshift/ (nothing modified) >>> action_hooks >>> cron >>> markers >>> >>> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:55:07 AM UTC-5, JungHyun Kim wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello. I'm now trying to use redhat openshift. >>>> >>>> I am struggling access database - mysql-5.1 - which is set via >>>> openshift cartridge. >>>> I got admin user(admin), password and database name(we2py). >>>> So I modified database setting in models/db.py >>>> >>>> as >>>> >>>> db = DAL('mysql://admin:passw...@web2py-codingday.rhcloud.com/web2py') >>>> >>>> But web2py application can't connect to mysql. >>>> >>>> OperationalError: (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on ' >>>> web2py-codingday.rhcloud.com' (111)") >>>> >>>> I think I couldn't understand enough. I am a noob for both web2py and >>>> openshift. >>>> >>>> How can I make web2py connect to database right? >>>> >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> >>>> 2012년 5월 21일 월요일 오전 1시 21분 47초 UTC+9, Changju 님의 말: > > Hi JungHyun. > I have one question for you. > I don't know about Openshift but I want to know why you chose Openshift > other than Pythonanywhere or Fluxflex which are all free for low traffic. > > Thanks, > Changju > > On Saturday, May 19, 2012 7:44:31 PM UTC+9, JungHyun Kim wrote: >> >> Andrew!! >> >> It works !!! >> >> Two things were keys. >> >> 1. setting gluon module in "libs" directory >> 2. and making environment to see that module. >> >> Thank you for your help! :) >> >> >> 2012년 5월 19일 토요일 오후 12시 14분 5초 UTC+9, Andrew 님의 말: >>> >>> JungHyun, >>> >>> >>> Here's my project structure with application file attached- Let me know >>> if this helps. >>> >>> data/ >>> . >>> .. >>> >>> libs/ >>> gluon (moved from web2py dir) >>> >>> wsgi/ >>> application - Attaching this to post >>> web2py/ >>> ..std web2py minus gluon dir moved to libs.. >>> >>> .openshift/ (nothing modified) >>> action_hooks >>> cron >>> markers >>> >>> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:55:07 AM UTC-5, JungHyun Kim wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello. I'm now trying to use redhat openshift. >>>> >>>> I am struggling access database - mysql-5.1 - which is set via >>>> openshift cartridge. >>>> I got admin user(admin), password and database name(we2py). >>>> So I modified database setting in models/db.py >>>> >>>> as >>>> >>>> db = DAL('mysql://admin:passw...@web2py-codingday.rhcloud.com/web2py') >>>> >>>> But web2py application can't connect to mysql. >>>> >>>> OperationalError: (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on ' >>>> web2py-codingday.rhcloud.com' (111)") >>>> >>>> I think I couldn't understand enough. I am a noob for both web2py and >>>> openshift. >>>> >>>> How can I make web2py connect to database right? >>>> >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> >>>>