On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 1:17:01 PM UTC-4, Mike Bayer wrote:
>
> op, you're right, that is a thing.    Not sure if mod_wsgi makes it 
> easy to make that mistake though, that is, I thought all the Python 
> happens after the fork.   Well, if they are using daemon mode which 
> you definitely should always be using. 
>

He's running Pyramid with 1 process and 10 threads, which causes the same 
underlying issue -- db connections in shared memory -- except it's across 
threads instead of processes.

This could be caused by something else... but this is an error which is 
highly typical to initializing a database connection before a fork/thread.

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