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Redhat 9, Webware CVS 10/30, Apache 2.0.47, mod_webkit2, using the rc
script to start & stop the appserver.

Hmm...something is amiss. I've been working with WebKit and
all of the sudden it stopped responding. So, I shut it down using the
rc script. Started it up, still no response. I did this a couple more
times. Still, nothing. Did a 'ps' and found that there were a few
orphaned Python processes. I say orphaned, because when I would
shutdown WebKit, I'd shut it down again until it told me the .pid was
gone.

Apache is still completely responsive at this point, as I can
browse non-WebKit stuff. So, I kill off all Python processes and the
start up WebKit again. Still, no response.

Now, I realize that 'ps' isn't showing me everything (for reasons I
still have to figure out). I use 'top' and find that there's some more
python processes to kill off. BTW, is there an easy way to kill off
multiple processes at once?

And then I realize that it seems to be locking when I attempt to read
or write a file. I find this very odd. If it comes down to a
permissions problem or something, shouldn't I just get a nice
exception instead of the abyss of frozen Python processes?

Anyone had this before?

Thanks,

Jacob

BTW, it seems odd to me that the cwddir is [Webware] instead of my
context (in this case: Examples). Maybe someone can explain this to
me?





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