At 03:24 PM 9/23/99 +0100, Tony McDonald wrote:
Hi, My start script is;
#! /bin/sh reldir=`dirname $0` PYTHONHOME=`cd $reldir; pwd` export PYTHONHOME exec /home/Zope-2.0.0-solaris-2.6-sparc/bin/python \ $PYTHONHOME/z2.py -t 6 -p 'Zope.cgi' \ # -D "$@" "$@"
The Zope.cgi part works fine, as does the Zserver part (ie on port 8080).
The thing is that if I do % ps -ef | grep py
I get, nnle 17768 17767 0 12:57:37 ? 3:36 /home/Zope-2.0.0-solaris-2.6-sparc/bin/python /home/Zope-2.0.0-solari nnle 17767 1 0 12:57:37 ? 0:00 /home/Zope-2.0.0-solaris-2.6-sparc/bin/python /home/Zope-2.0.0-solari nnle 18963 18751 0 15:21:07 pts/10 0:00 grep py
That means there's just two threads running, right?
No, that's two processes, not two threads. You'll always see two processes: one is the gatekeeper that restarts the main Zope process when you do a 'restart' or when the main process fails with a fatal error. The other, larger process is the Zope main process, whose internal threads will not be visible from a 'ps'.