numthreads - this is the size of the threadpool used to answer the
incoming connections, loosely speaking this is the number of active
connections web2py will handle at a time. The limit is the operating
system limit for threads to the best of my knowledge.
request_queue_size - mostly correct, it is the max number of waiting
requests before requests are bounced, a request is set to waiting if
all the threads in the pool are currently busy.
timeout is how long the server will allow a request to process before
killing it
shutdown_timeout is same as timeout except when in the process of
shutting down the server.
-tim
Cristian Re wrote:
Can you help me for understand some options in the file
options.py?
numthreads -> is the max number of contemporary connections? If yes
there is a limit?
request_queue_size -> I think it's the max number of queued requests
if a request doesn't respond immediatly. It's correct?
timeout -> ?
shutdown_timeout -> ? (shutdown the service when there isn't
activity for more than xxx seconds/milliseconds?)
2008/12/9 Timothy Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That's cool. Hope you enjoy web2py.
-tim
Cristian Re wrote:
sorry sorry sorry,
I checked event viewer some minutes ago and I was writing you that was
my fault.
I continued to write a wrong name of the file options
Thanks a lot!
2008/12/9 Timothy Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
OK, so it's not the port
thing. Have you checked Event viewer? Start
-> Control Panel ->Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer
web2py events show up under the application log. This won't be of much
help, but we should be able to see if it's stopping or crashing.
Just a quick thought, are you sure nothing else is running on port 8000?
After the event viewer, let's head over to services and take a look at
the web2py service. My path to execution is:
"C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\win32\PythonService.exe" options
My service runs under the administrator account, but running it under
the Local System account (the default) should be fine.
-tim
Cristian Re wrote:
I want to start it on port "8000".
In the option file the number of port is 8000 and the name of file
parameters is "parameters_8000.py".
It doesn't start but there isn't any error message (or I don't know
where I can find it)
2008/12/9 Timothy Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is the port specified
in
options.py port 80 or 8000? If it's 80,
you'll need to rename parameters_8000.py to parameters_80.py.
-tim
Cristian Re wrote:
Yes, starting it with a cmd prompt
it
work
fine.
In my directory there are the two files.
The parameters_8000.py was created when I started web2py.py (I think it
contains the md5 password for administrator)
The option.py was created by me renaming options_std.py
because I want to test it, I don't chang anything in the option.py
file. Now is ok if it work fine on port 8000 in localhost
Cristian
2008/12/9 Timothy Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
First start it
normally
(in widget form) to see if there are any errors.
web2py.py
If that works just fine, check your options.py file and
parameters_<correct port number here>.py
Are they:
- there (do they exist)?
- valid python?
Check those and comeback if it isn't one of those issues.
-tim
misterc wrote:
Hello,
I downloaded the source version of the framework.
I read this document:
http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/77
and I tried to start as a service web2py on my Windows XP sp3.
I was able to install web2py as a service (with web2py.py -W install)
but I don't understand why I can not start it.
The output was:
default applications appear to be installed already
web2py Enterprise Web Framework
Created by Massimo Di Pierro, Copyright 2007-2008
Version 1.53.5 (2008-12-08 16:55:03)
Database drivers available: SQLite3
Installing service web2py
Changing service configuration
Service updated
Starting service web2py
But if I watch the services web2py didn't started and if I try to open
a web page it doesn't works.
Thanks
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