RE: [Zope-dev] Zope server dies with Netscape's FTP
Are you starting zope with ./start, or otherwise including -D when z2.py is executed? That will cause Zope to try to write to the terminal when an FTP connection is made. Since the terminal is gone, Zope dies. -Randy
-----Original Message----- From: Pablo Bleyer Kocik [mailto:pbleyer@chilesat.net] Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 7:41 AM To: zope-dev Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Zope server dies with Netscape's FTP
Chris Withers wrote:
Pablo Bleyer Kocik wrote:
I am running Zope 2.3.0 under Linux in a remote
machine. When I
try to access Medusa through FTP (port 8021) using Netscape 4.5 under Windows, Zope dies silently. Is this a known issue? How can I trace what is happening to Zope's FTP server causing it to die?
Stick it in the collector:
classic.zope.org:8080/Collector
(it's down at the moment :-( )
cheers,
Chris
Yep, I was going to do that. However I wanted to track the bug a little more.
The problem is not with Netscape; through plain vanilla FTP utility I get the same situation. But now comes the nice part: If I login to the machine and restart Zope then, *without* leaving the shell prompt, the FTP access works fine. I get the access and success login notices in the screen. If I logout and I try to login with ftp again, Zope RIPs ;^/
Cheers!
-- Pablo Bleyer Kocik | pbleyer |"Rintrah roars & shakes his fires in the burdend air; @embedded.cl | Hungry clouds swag on the deep" - William Blake
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"Randall F. Kern" wrote:
Are you starting zope with ./start, or otherwise including -D when z2.py is executed?
That will cause Zope to try to write to the terminal when an FTP connection is made. Since the terminal is gone, Zope dies.
-Randy
The problem started occurring without debugging turned on, and it didn't happen always. Then I turned debugging on to trace the bug, and it was worst: there were no logs and the server always dies if I exit the console. I am pretty cueless to what is going on... Cheers! -- Pablo Bleyer Kocik | pbleyer |"Rintrah roars & shakes his fires in the burdend air; @embedded.cl | Hungry clouds swag on the deep" William Blake
At 12:21 AM 2/5/01 -0400, Pablo Bleyer Kocik wrote:
"Randall F. Kern" wrote:
Are you starting zope with ./start, or otherwise including -D when z2.py is executed?
That will cause Zope to try to write to the terminal when an FTP connection is made. Since the terminal is gone, Zope dies.
-Randy
The problem started occurring without debugging turned on, and it didn't happen always. Then I turned debugging on to trace the bug, and it was worst: there were no logs and the server always dies if I exit the console. I am pretty cueless to what is going on...
Well, yes, the server will die when you close the console if you did not start it with nohup or some other program that "unbinds" Zope from the Shell as a child. Just start Zope with: nohup ./start & All messages will be forwarded to nohup.out in your current directory at execution time. You can stop the server with ./stop Regards, Stephan -- Stephan Richter CBU - Physics and Chemistry Student Web2k - Web Design/Development & Technical Project Management
Stephan Richter wrote:
The problem started occurring without debugging turned on, and it didn't happen always. Then I turned debugging on to trace the bug, and it was worst: there were no logs and the server always dies if I exit the console. I am pretty cueless to what is going on...
Well, yes, the server will die when you close the console if you did not start it with nohup or some other program that "unbinds" Zope from the Shell as a child. Just start Zope with: nohup ./start & All messages will be forwarded to nohup.out in your current directory at execution time. You can stop the server with ./stop
Regards, Stephan
Hey, I am not _that_ silly ;^). I can exit the shell but I leave Zope working in the background, of course. Then all works fine until I do an FTP, which hangs because the server dies. Cheers! -- Pablo Bleyer Kocik | pbleyer |"Rintrah roars & shakes his fires in the burdend air; @embedded.cl | Hungry clouds swag on the deep" William Blake
Hey, I am not _that_ silly ;^). I can exit the shell but I leave Zope working in the background, of course. Then all works fine until I do an FTP, which hangs because the server dies.
Sorry, I did not mean to offend you.... I have not used the FTP for a long time, but I also noticed that I cannot get to any directories deeper than the root one from Emacs anymore. But that could be caused by my own User Folder, since it is not updated with the new security implementation. Mmmhh, you use the regular User Folder right? Regards, Stephan -- Stephan Richter CBU - Physics and Chemistry Student Web2k - Web Design/Development & Technical Project Management
Stephan Richter wrote:
Hey, I am not _that_ silly ;^). I can exit the shell but I leave Zope working in the background, of course. Then all works fine until I do an FTP, which hangs because the server dies.
Sorry, I did not mean to offend you....
No ofenses ;^)
I have not used the FTP for a long time, but I also noticed that I cannot get to any directories deeper than the root one from Emacs anymore. But that could be caused by my own User Folder, since it is not updated with the new security implementation. Mmmhh, you use the regular User Folder right?
Yes, the default user folder. I don't access that machine with Emacs, but maybe I can try doing that to see if I get the same behavior. However, it must be a problem of the server and not any FTP client. Cheers! -- Pablo Bleyer Kocik | pbleyer |"Rintrah roars & shakes his fires in the burdend air; @embedded.cl | Hungry clouds swag on the deep" William Blake
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