Re: Most effective and stable Django set up on a production server?

2009-10-24 Thread Graham Dumpleton

Apache error logs for the host/virtual host the application is running
in normally.

Graham

On Oct 24, 7:54 pm, DjangoRocks  wrote:
> hi,
> may i know how ( or where ) do i get the  traceback from the error
> logs?
>
> ( i'm kind of a server noob )
>
> On Oct 19, 12:47 pm, Graham Dumpleton 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Oct 19, 2:23 pm, DjangoRocks  wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
> > > as per the subject: what is the most effective and stable Django set
> > > up options on a production server?
>
> > > I am currently on a mod_python, linux, apache set up.
>
> > > And sometimes, it seems that the server is unstable.
> > > For example, whenever i try to submit a form ( uploading images ),
> > > there are times where it says that there is an error ( template not
> > > found ), and times where the upload was successful. ( the code running
> > > on my local computer runs perfectly)
>
> > > Is that due to unstable server?
>
> > Probably not. More than likely you have some order dependency in way
> > things are loaded into memory by your Django application.
>
> > You should post the exact traceback from the error logs so that people
> > can at least attempt to resolve what is likely your real problem
> > rather than just assume that changing hosting mechanisms will help.
>
> > > What do u guys recommend for a most effective and stable Django set up
> > > options on a production server?
>
> > Django documentation no longer recommends mod_python. Have you looked
> > at the Django documentation recently to see what it does say?
>
> >  http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/#howto-deployme...
>
> > Graham
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Re: Most effective and stable Django set up on a production server?

2009-10-24 Thread DjangoRocks

hi,
may i know how ( or where ) do i get the  traceback from the error
logs?

( i'm kind of a server noob )

On Oct 19, 12:47 pm, Graham Dumpleton 
wrote:
> On Oct 19, 2:23 pm, DjangoRocks  wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > as per the subject: what is the most effective and stable Django set
> > up options on a production server?
>
> > I am currently on a mod_python, linux, apache set up.
>
> > And sometimes, it seems that the server is unstable.
> > For example, whenever i try to submit a form ( uploading images ),
> > there are times where it says that there is an error ( template not
> > found ), and times where the upload was successful. ( the code running
> > on my local computer runs perfectly)
>
> > Is that due to unstable server?
>
> Probably not. More than likely you have some order dependency in way
> things are loaded into memory by your Django application.
>
> You should post the exact traceback from the error logs so that people
> can at least attempt to resolve what is likely your real problem
> rather than just assume that changing hosting mechanisms will help.
>
> > What do u guys recommend for a most effective and stable Django set up
> > options on a production server?
>
> Django documentation no longer recommends mod_python. Have you looked
> at the Django documentation recently to see what it does say?
>
>  http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/#howto-deployme...
>
> Graham
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Re: Most effective and stable Django set up on a production server?

2009-10-18 Thread Graham Dumpleton



On Oct 19, 2:23 pm, DjangoRocks  wrote:
> Hi all,
> as per the subject: what is the most effective and stable Django set
> up options on a production server?
>
> I am currently on a mod_python, linux, apache set up.
>
> And sometimes, it seems that the server is unstable.
> For example, whenever i try to submit a form ( uploading images ),
> there are times where it says that there is an error ( template not
> found ), and times where the upload was successful. ( the code running
> on my local computer runs perfectly)
>
> Is that due to unstable server?

Probably not. More than likely you have some order dependency in way
things are loaded into memory by your Django application.

You should post the exact traceback from the error logs so that people
can at least attempt to resolve what is likely your real problem
rather than just assume that changing hosting mechanisms will help.

> What do u guys recommend for a most effective and stable Django set up
> options on a production server?

Django documentation no longer recommends mod_python. Have you looked
at the Django documentation recently to see what it does say?

  http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/#howto-deployment-index

Graham
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[Weird server issues] Most effective and stable Django set up on a production server?

2009-10-18 Thread DjangoRocks

Hi all,
as per the subject: what is the most effective and stable Django set
up options on a production server?

I am currently on a mod_python, linux, apache set up.

And sometimes, it seems that the server is unstable.
For example, whenever i try to submit a form ( uploading images ),
there are times where it says that there is an error ( template not
found ), and times where the upload was successful. ( the code running
on my local computer runs perfectly)

Is that due to unstable server?

What do u guys recommend for a most effective and stable Django set up
options on a production server?

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