And, before everybody puts me in their filter list ... I should have went with the Apache defaults. They work fantastically. So, there is no problem with fastcgi on Apache2. Dragan
Am 16.12.2011 12:49, schrieb Dragan Espenschied: > Okay, sorry, still another question. > Each code.py, when run as fastcgi, seems to start 5 threads. > I wonder where this number comes from, in the source of flup I have noticed > that > 5 threads is the default number. > Is it meaningful to increase this number? > If so, how to do it from my scripts? > Does flup handle the tearing down of threads by itself, or does it get signals > from the fastcgi mod? > Thanks for any answers, > greetings, > Dragan > > Am 16.12.2011 09:26, schrieb Dragan Espenschied: >> Sorry people, >> I figured it out. Using another task viewer I could see all the nice >> processes >> that were in fact already running. So it works out of the box very nicely. >> Till my next stupid question, >> Dragan :) >> >> Am 15.12.2011 13:34, schrieb Dragan Espenschied: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am running three different webpy scripts via apache's fastcgi. I followed >>> the >>> instructions and it works great! >>> >>> But I wonder why only three instances of python are running on my server, >>> one >>> for each script. I thought, fastcgi would run multiple instaces of the >>> scripts? >>> >>> Is there something in webpy that prevents more instances from being run? >>> >>> Do I need to configure fastcgi differently? >>> >>> >>> My server is totally bored, with a very low load, and still visitors have to >>> wait for answers from the three scripts. My server could easil run each >>> script >>> ten times. >>> >>> Thanks for any hints. >>> >>> Best greetings, >>> Dragan >>> >> > -- http://noobz.cc/ http://digitalfolklore.org/ http://contemporary-home-computing.org/1tb/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web.py" group. To post to this group, send email to webpy@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to webpy+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/webpy?hl=en.