HI, I'm posting this here because it is, I believe, a python config issue (mine) that is not correct, but frustration and inexperience has left me without further [visible] options for rectification.
I am trying to configure mod_wsgi to run in daemon mode with Apache. I can easily get it to run 'normally' under Apache but I obtain permission errors _or_ process-failures in daemon mode. Specifically: ... (13)Permission denied: mod_wsgi (pid=26962): Unable to connect to WSGI daemon process '<process-name>' on '/etc/httpd/logs/wsgi.26957.0.1.sock' after multiple attempts. My httpd.conf contains an entry like this, and has had several variations: <VirtualHost host.domain.com:80> ServerName host.domain.com WSGIDaemonProcess <process-name> user=<user> group=<group> threads=10 \ maximum-requests=500 # the following line has been added/removed with no improved results WSGIProcessGroup <process-name> WSGIScriptAlias /something /path/to/<script>.wsgi <Directory /path/to/<script>.wsgi> # the following two lines have been added/removed #with no improved results WSGIApplicationGroup <user> WSGIProcessGroup <process-name> Order deny,allow Allow from all </Directory> ... </VirtualHost> My <script>.wsgi is as follows - but we never get this far!: import os, sys sys.stdout = sys.stderr # in this instance, I've been testing with a trac instance os.environ['TRAC_ENV'] = '/path/to/trac' import trac.web.main application = trac.web.main.dispatch_request I have made changes in a number of combinations, trying to pinpoint where the problem is occurring. If I don't attempt to run this as a daemon, all is fine. I have noted where I have added/removed the ProcessGroup adn ApplicationGroup directives in an attempt to find the root of problem. The host is Apache 2.2n under CentOS 5.1 i386 running Python 2.4 I have read, and re-read, mimicked settings from the following sites: http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/IntegrationWithTrac http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationGuidelines http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationDirectives as well as several excelent postings from Graham Dumpleton So, if you listen close enough, you will hear the sound of my head banging against an unforgiving brick wall ;-) Thanks in advance to any and all relevent advice or suggestions. Scott -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list