Re: [Zope3-Users] Does Killing The Zope Server Kill Zope?

2007-07-16 Thread Stephan Richter
On Thursday 15 March 2007 17:21, Mark, Jonathan (Integic) wrote:
 Zope 3.3 was running on port 8080 on Linux. Instead of using webserver.py
 stop to kill the server I ran netstat -nlp. It showed one pid using port
 8080.

 Then I killed that pid. Zope 3.3 continued to serve up a corrupted page for
 many minutes afterwards. It eventually died.

 Did killing the PID that was using port 8080 kill Zope 3 entirely?

Yes, it should. I kill by PID all the time. Maybe you had something serving 
from the Apache cache?

Regards,
Stephan
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Stephan Richter
CBU Physics  Chemistry (B.S.) / Tufts Physics (Ph.D. student)
Web2k - Web Software Design, Development and Training
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[Zope3-Users] Does Killing The Zope Server Kill Zope?

2007-03-15 Thread Mark, Jonathan (Integic)
Zope 3.3 was running on port 8080 on Linux. Instead of using webserver.py stop 
to kill the server I ran netstat -nlp. It showed one pid using port 8080.

Then I killed that pid. Zope 3.3 continued to serve up a corrupted page for 
many minutes afterwards. It eventually died.

Did killing the PID that was using port 8080 kill Zope 3 entirely?

 

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