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 > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.