Do you know if possible to set up / as one of two apps?
Trying to add following config seems not to work well:
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WSGIScriptAlias / /usr/src/tg2env/ceaf/apache/ceaf.wsgi
<Location />
WSGIProcessGroup ceafv1
WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
</Location>
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On Jul 16, 12:42 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 2011/7/16 Juan Antonio Ibáñez <[email protected]>:
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> > Hello!
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> > I am trying to configure two apps behind same server but I'am
> > finding following problem:
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> > Both apps are using same template folder, but not always the same.
> > First executed app seems to set template folder for both apps instead
> > using its own folder. If I run app1 first (calling one of its
> > controller methods), app1 and app2 use app1 templates. If app2 runned
> > first, both app1 and app2 use app2 templates. It is annoyinf for me
> > and after some days testing configurations I wasn't be able to find a
> > solution. My apache conf looks as:
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> > WSGIPythonHome /usr/local/pythonenv/BASELINE
> > # TODO: confirm that this line is appropriate for Daemon mode...
> > WSGIPythonPath /usr/local/pythonenv/ceaf/lib/python2.4/site-packages
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> For daemon mode, use python-path option to WSGIDaemonProcess instead.
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> > # Allow apache to serve static content.
> > # Your site is configured to mount at /ceaf/ (use --mount to change
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> > Alias /ceaf/images /usr/src/tg2env/ceaf/ceaf/public/images
> > Alias /ceaf/css /usr/src/tg2env/ceaf/ceaf/public/css
> > Alias /ceaf/javascript /usr/src/tg2env/ceaf/ceaf/public/javascript
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> > # Choose deamon mode with 10 threads and 3 processes.
> > # For small to medium website.
> > WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
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> You are using a single daemon process but forcing both applications to
> run in same interpreter. For TurboGears this likely isn't going to
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> Use two daemon process groups and delegate each application to different one.
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> > WSGIDaemonProcess ceaf threads=10 processes=3
> > WSGIProcessGroup ceaf
> > WSGIScriptAlias /ceafv1 /usr/src/tg2env/ceaf/apache/ceaf.wsgi
> > WSGIScriptAlias /ceafv2 /usr/src/tg2env/ceafv2/apache/ceaf.wsgi
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> WSGIDaemonProcess ceafv1 threads=10 processes=3
> WSGIDaemonProcess ceafv2 threads=10 processes=3
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> WSGIScriptAlias /ceafv1 /usr/src/tg2env/ceaf/apache/ceaf.wsgi
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> <Location /ceafv1>
> WSGIProcessGroup ceafv1
> WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
> </Location>
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> WSGIScriptAlias /ceafv2 /usr/src/tg2env/ceafv2/apache/ceaf.wsgi
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> <Location /ceafv2>
> WSGIProcessGroup ceafv2
> WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
> </Location>
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> Graham
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> > WSGISocketPrefix /var/run/wsgi
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> > Any idea where the problem could be?
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> > Regards
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