On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 2:27 AM, Vasile Ermicioi <elff...@gmail.com> wrote: > 1) > go to https://my.webfaction.com/applications and create an application, > uwsgi for e.g. > App category: custom > App type: custom app (listening on a port) > and once done you will see the port near app name (it is a number) > > 2) connect via ssh and execute those commands, but put instead yourportthere > the number of port of your app > > 3) > [utils] > ps -u fermer -o rss,command > > this is also a command, and shouldn't be written in uwsgireload.txt > > fermer is my username on webfaction, you should put yours instead > if you execute it, it will show you how much memory is used by your > processes > > > > this command shows you how much memory is using your processes
Thanks, but it still doesn't seem to be working. Here is the output of my ~/tmp/uwsgi.log: *** Starting uWSGI 1.2.3 (64bit) on [Thu Jul 5 09:53:11 2012] *** compiled with version: 4.4.6 20110731 (Red Hat 4.4.6-3) on 03 July 2012 09:59:58 detected number of CPU cores: 8 current working directory: /home/myusernamehere detected binary path: /home/myusernamehere/bin/uwsgi limiting address space of processes... your process address space limit is 67108864 bytes (64 MB) your memory page size is 4096 bytes *** WARNING: you have enabled harakiri without post buffering. Slow upload could be rejected on post-unbuffered webservers *** detected max file descriptor number: 4096 async fd table size: 4096 allocated 24960 bytes (24 KB) for 24 cores per worker. lock engine: pthread robust mutexes initializing 24 uGreen threads with stack size of 262144 (256 KB) mprotect(): Invalid argument [plugins/ugreen/ugreen.c line 109] On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote: > At some point, will it be beneficial to have fabric scripts to setup web2py > on webhosts? > > http://fabfile.org > Sure, a fabric script would be helpful :)