Graham Chiu wrote:
In article <389FEA2C.5F93DFDA@inghist.nl>, Rik Hoekstra <rik.hoekstra@inghist.nl> writes
Um, I'm afraid that in all cases they will run through ZServer as a backend anyway (connected through some sort of cgi protocol). In my experience running ZServer om win32 is quite reliable (only experienced 2 crashes in about a year) (both times a corrupted logfile (?) seemed to be the culprit, or at least removing it solved all problems.
I wasn't aware of this. So, is Zserver running all the time, or just started up on each cgi request?
It's running all the time. On NT the most likely option is it's running as a service, but you may also start it by hand. It will be both published by the pcgi and on Apache also fcgi _and_ the ZServer interface. They will be accessible through different ports (archetypically pcgi through 8090 and ZServer through 8080. Look in your <ZopeRoot>/z2.py file for the annotated startup options. Rik Rik