On Feb 4, 10:33 am, Scott SA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2/3/08, Brian Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >Scott SA wrote: > >> 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. > > ... > > I had previoiusly done what I _thought_ was a good job of searching the wsgi > mailing list (really!). A reworking of my google search parameters finally > yeildd a helpful thread: > > <http://groups.google.com/group/modwsgi/browse_thread/thread/6d3a2f4d7...> > > The problem was WSGI trying to create its .sock file in /var/log/httpd but > failing and therefore not running at all. The user I had specified did not > have enough permissions to do so (part of the point _of_ running in daemon > mode, LOL). Oddly, I had attempted to grant the permissions for the user but > see now there was an error in how I did that... oops. > > By adding the following to my config: > > WSGISocketPrefix /tmp/wsgi
Also documented in: http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationIssues Since you have given a real live example error message from logs for when it goes wrong, I'll be able to include this in the documentation. That may make it easier for others to find that page when they do a Google search. At the moment the page only mentioned that you would get a '503 Service Temporarily Unavailable' response in browser. Graham > We now have successss! > > So my config now looks like: > > WSGISocketPrefix /tmp/wsgi > > <VirtualHost host.domain.com:80> > ServerName host.domain.com > > WSGIDaemonProcess <process-name> user=<user> group=<group> threads=10 \ > maximum-requests=500 > > WSGIScriptAlias /something /path/to/<script>.wsgi > > <Directory /path/to/<script>.wsgi> > WSGIApplicationGroup <user> > WSGIProcessGroup <process-name> > > Order deny,allow > Allow from all > </Directory> > > Thanks, Brian, for pointing me back to the modwsgi list for another look! > > Scott -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list