The problem is that I am administrating this server where the Django 
application was already installed and deployed so I don't have this 
information.

However I have execute "ps -e" to view all the processes running on my 
server and I got this:

  PID TTY          TIME CMD
    1 ?        00:00:25 init
    2 ?        00:00:00 kthreadd
    3 ?        00:03:02 ksoftirqd/0
    5 ?        00:00:00 kworker/u:0
    6 ?        00:00:00 migration/0
    7 ?        00:08:20 watchdog/0
    8 ?        00:00:00 cpuset
    9 ?        00:00:00 khelper
   10 ?        00:00:00 kdevtmpfs
   11 ?        00:00:00 netns
   12 ?        00:00:27 sync_supers
   13 ?        00:00:00 bdi-default
   14 ?        00:00:00 kintegrityd
   15 ?        00:00:00 kblockd
   16 ?        00:00:00 ata_sff
   17 ?        00:00:00 khubd
   18 ?        00:00:00 md
   19 ?        00:05:58 kworker/0:1
   21 ?        00:00:02 khungtaskd
   22 ?        00:05:22 kswapd0
   23 ?        00:00:00 ksmd
   24 ?        00:00:00 fsnotify_mark
   25 ?        00:00:00 ecryptfs-kthrea
   26 ?        00:00:00 crypto
   35 ?        00:00:00 kthrotld
   36 ?        00:00:00 scsi_eh_0
   37 ?        00:00:00 scsi_eh_1
   40 ?        00:00:00 binder
   41 ?        00:00:00 kworker/u:4
   60 ?        00:00:00 deferwq
   61 ?        00:00:00 charger_manager
   62 ?        00:00:00 devfreq_wq
  236 ?        00:03:50 jbd2/sda3-8
  237 ?        00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit
  353 ?        00:00:00 upstart-udev-br
  391 ?        00:00:00 kjournald
  395 ?        00:00:00 udevd
  541 ?        00:00:03 dbus-daemon
  554 ?        00:00:00 udevd
  555 ?        00:00:00 udevd
  563 ?        00:00:00 vballoon
  572 ?        00:08:35 rsyslogd
  577 ?        00:00:00 kpsmoused
  597 ?        00:00:00 kworker/0:2
  730 ?        00:00:01 upstart-socket-
  739 ?        00:01:17 sshd
  832 tty4     00:00:00 getty
  838 tty5     00:00:00 getty
  862 tty2     00:00:00 getty
  863 tty3     00:00:00 getty
  869 tty6     00:00:00 getty
  880 ?        00:00:00 acpid
  885 ?        00:00:14 cron
  887 ?        00:00:00 atd
  990 ?        00:00:02 mdadm
 1015 ?        00:00:21 chronyd
 7034 tty1     00:00:00 getty
 7890 ?        00:01:35 flush-8:0
 9790 ?        00:00:26 master
 9794 ?        00:00:04 qmgr
 9806 ?        00:00:03 tlsmgr
11916 ?        00:03:52 uwsgi
11917 ?        00:08:18 uwsgi
11918 ?        00:06:14 uwsgi
11975 ?        00:03:57 uwsgi
11976 ?        00:02:19 uwsgi
11977 ?        00:01:50 uwsgi
11984 ?        00:00:00 nginx
11985 ?        00:00:03 nginx
11986 ?        00:00:06 nginx
17773 ?        00:00:00 pickup
17788 ?        00:00:00 sshd
17969 pts/0    00:00:00 bash
18028 pts/0    00:00:00 ps
18065 ?        00:54:38 mysqld

I think the key process is uwsgi but I can't find he way to restart it if 
is this the process tha I need to restart.

How do you think?

Thanks again!

El sábado, 9 de marzo de 2013 15:22:07 UTC+1, Javier Guerra escribió:
>
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Asier Hernández Juanes 
> <asier...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > When I type "locate *.fcgi" I get no results at all 
>
>
> that searches for files.  no relation to processes. 
>
> to help you, first we need to know a bit about your deployment 
> architecture, specially which WSGI server you're using behind nginx. 
>
> for FastCGI, one easy to use is flup.  it can be started using the 
> Django manage.py script: 
>
>     # python manage.py runfcgi 
>
> another popular choice is a fast python http server, like gunicorn. 
>
> in either case, it's usually not started from the command line, but 
> from a startup script.  also, most of these scripts don't run directly 
> the server, but use some daemon monitor. like supervisord, or 
> start-stop-daemon. 
>
> as you see, there are lots of options 
>
> so, which is your case?  which steps you did to install your app? 
>
>
> -- 
> Javier 
>

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