I'm comforted to hear this Doug, thanks!
I'm running the latest 64 bit Debian kernel.
When I only deploy one site on a fresh server the fab deploy step seems to
be fine. It is when there are two sites that it is problematic. If I
browse the site even now, the site is occasionally live but
Oh, and I'm on a linode server (linode.com)
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Ok, so I've deployed an Ubuntu 32 bit server and all is going well.
Thanks for the nudge in the right direction.
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Interesting... I've been having the same problem. I'm deploying to a VPS at
digitalocean.com running Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit. If I reboot the server I can
deploy successfully for awhile, but after some time (an hour or two)
something begins killing the migration step. If I log on to the server and
Assuming your sites are independent of each other (not sharing a database),
and that you're using the out-of-the-box fabfile for deployment, I've found
that when this happens to me it's usually that either the ALLOWED_HOSTS
setting is wrong, or I've forgotten to ensure that each site is using a
Thanks Doug,
I'll give that a go.
I wasn't sure whether I had to specify a different gunicorn port or not. I
reckon that'll do the trick.
Harry
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That at least got rid of the 400 error. Now I just cant get all the way
through the deploy without it throwing this error on the last fab step
(migrate):
No idea what to do with that!
[blackeartheducation.org.au] out: /bin/bash: line 1: 8427
Killed