Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-29 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On 30/11/2007, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Graham Dumpleton wrote: > > For daemon mode, in mod_wsgi 2.0 there is also 'Process' reload > > mechanism as an option. Just touching the main WSGI script file entry > > point will cause just the processes for that daemon process group to >

Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-29 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On 30/11/2007, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Graham Dumpleton wrote: > > package. You can if appropriate even use a combination of both modes. > > So these would just be seperate sections in apache's config files? For an example see: http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2007/09/parallel-python

Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-29 Thread Chris Withers
Graham Dumpleton wrote: > For daemon mode, in mod_wsgi 2.0 there is also 'Process' reload > mechanism as an option. Just touching the main WSGI script file entry > point will cause just the processes for that daemon process group to > be restarted on next request, thereby avoiding a restart of the

Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-29 Thread Chris Withers
Graham Dumpleton wrote: > package. You can if appropriate even use a combination of both modes. So these would just be seperate sections in apache's config files? > For example, run Django in embedded mode for best performance, Why does this give best performance? > but > delegate a Trac insta