Hi JungHyun.
I have one question for you.
I don't know about Openshift but I want to know why you chose Openshift 
other than Pythonanywhere or Fluxflex which are all free for low traffic.

Thanks,
Changju

On Saturday, May 19, 2012 7:44:31 PM UTC+9, JungHyun Kim wrote:
>
> Andrew!!
>
> It works !!!
>
> Two things were keys.
>
> 1. setting gluon module in "libs" directory
> 2. and making environment to see that module.
>
> Thank you for your help! :)
>
>
> 2012년 5월 19일 토요일 오후 12시 14분 5초 UTC+9, Andrew 님의 말:
>>
>> JungHyun,
>>
>>
>> Here's my project structure with application file attached- Let me know 
>> if this helps.
>>
>> data/
>>     .
>>     ..
>>     
>> libs/
>>     gluon (moved from web2py dir)
>>
>> wsgi/
>>     application - Attaching this to post
>>     web2py/
>>           ..std web2py minus gluon dir moved to libs..
>>
>> .openshift/ (nothing modified)
>>      action_hooks
>>      cron
>>      markers
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:55:07 AM UTC-5, JungHyun Kim wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello. I'm now trying to use redhat openshift.
>>>
>>> I am struggling access database - mysql-5.1 - which is set via openshift 
>>> cartridge.
>>> I got admin user(admin), password and database name(we2py).
>>> So I modified database setting in models/db.py 
>>>
>>> as
>>>
>>> db = DAL('mysql://admin:passw...@web2py-codingday.rhcloud.com/web2py')
>>>
>>> But web2py application can't connect to mysql.
>>>
>>> OperationalError: (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on '
>>> web2py-codingday.rhcloud.com' (111)")
>>>
>>> I think I couldn't understand enough. I am a noob for both web2py and 
>>> openshift.
>>>
>>> How can I make web2py connect to database right?
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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