It's running in linux with apache, i'm not exactly sure what you are 
asking, how are we launching web2py?

On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 3:33:51 PM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
>
> every process that is running the web2py app should have permissions to 
> read and write into the web2py folder. 
> if a sessions folder isn't found when the first request hits the app, 
> web2py creates it, but it does so under the current security environment...
> Whoever is changing the permissions is not web2py itself: it doesn't make 
> anything about changing users/permissions....
>
> how are you running web2py ? 
>
> On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 9:07:01 PM UTC+2, Jason Solack wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> So we have experienced an odd error recently and i'm hoping someone could 
>> help shed light on what happened.  We have several applications running on 
>> centOS / apache and yesterday we began to experience the apps going down 
>> periodically and then coming back up.  Another odd thing we noticed was the 
>> admin page was throwing an error.  After looking around a bit we found that 
>> the sessions folder in the admin app was owned by root.  The errors admin 
>> was throwing related to permissions to write to the sessions folder.  After 
>> fixing those permissions things have become stable again.  I am wondering 
>> if anyone could explain what the relationship between our admin / sessions 
>> and all the other apps running on our site.
>>
>> Hopefully that makes sense and thank you for you help!  
>>
>> Jason
>>
>

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