Most likely culprit on an RH9 system then is that you're running the original RH9 glibc library. There is a problem with the glibc version released with RH9 that can cause siimilar behaviour, I found that updating the glibc and recompiling zope and python fixed it on my system. If your glibc is not current you should update it, there are several mentions of the glibc problem and fix in the list's archives if you need more details. Lee
Same thing happens when i try it directly from the server.
If I remember correctly doesn't the wo_pcgi stand for "without PCGI"?? If so that may be why PCGI isn't firing up.
Doh! of course you're right. i don't need PCGI though, guess i was grasping at straws.
In case this helps understand the problem, here's what i've tried so far: - Tried installing RPM (i'm using RedHat 9.0). this didn't work bc my install has python 2.2.2. - Tried installing binary. got this problem (server not responding). - Tried installing from source, with python-2.1.3 and zope-2.6.2. put zope in /usr/local/zope/Zope-[vernum,etc] and python-2.1.3 in /usr/local/zope/python-2.1.3 - Was getting an "ImportError: No module named _socket" error. Somebody on the mailman list had the same err, and they suggested to uncomment the "_socket socketmodule.c" line in Python-2.1.3/Modules/Setup and recompile. The error hasn't reappeared. - Checked Zope-2.6.2-src/start to make sure the .../bin/python pointed to the 2.1.3 install instead of the 2.2.2 one. - chowned the /usr/local/zope dir (and subdirs) to my user.
Zope still loads the first page, and then becomes totally nonresponsive.
Thanks again for your help/advice. --geoff
-----Original Message----- From: Lee J. McAllister [mailto:ljmcallister@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 12:18 PM To: gjost@janm.org; zope@zope.org Subject: RE: [Zope] zope freezes/halts after loading initial page
Have you tried doing direct access to your Zope Server via
If so what is the result?
# install zope 2.6.2
cd /usr/local/zope wget http://zope.org/Products/Zope/2.6.2/Zope-2.6.2-src.tgz tar xzvf Zope-2.6.2-src.tgz cd Zope-2.6.2-src /usr/local/zope/python-2.1.3/bin/python wo_pcgi.py
If I remember correctly doesn't the wo_pcgi stand for "without PCGI"?? If so that may be why PCGI isn't firing up. If you're dead set on using PCGI you should be able to rebuild the server to run with PCGI, but you're probably better off without it. PCGI is alot slower than other options like VirtualHostMonster.
Lee
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