After searching through the mailing list archives for everything with PCGI in the subject I've noticed that there have been a lot of mailings on this subject. A lot of them have come close to my problem and I have enthusiastically tried all the fixes that seemed relevant. Unfortunately nothing seems to have worked yet. Maybe I missed a vital step somewhere. The Problem Last week I had Zope 2.0.1 running fine using our existing Apache 1.3.3 server on Solaris 2.6. I was able to access everything ok and had got so far as running through the online tutorials. This week however it seems to have stopped working. Whenever I try to access Zope I get the error: Temporarily Unavailable The resource you requested is temporarily unavailable - please try again later. (102) failure during connect The rewrite rule in Apache is working. The var directory has full permissions. Other cgi scripts on the server, in the same cgi-bin directory, work correctly. I tried the pcgifile.py on my Zope.pcgi file to test it and get the following error: Python 1.5.2 (#2, Sep 2 1999, 19:01:59) [C] Apache/1.3.3 (Unix) PCGI info file: /home/phelps/WWW/htdocs/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi PCGI wrapper: /home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/pcgi/pcgi-wrapper module not found: /home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/lib/python/Zope status: FAILURE /home/phelps/WWW/htdocs/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi #!/home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/pcgi/pcgi-wrapper PCGI_NAME=Zope PCGI_MODULE_PATH=/home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/lib/python/Zope PCGI_PUBLISHER=/home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/pcgi/pcgi_publisher.py PCGI_EXE=/home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/bin/python PCGI_SOCKET_FILE=/home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/var/pcgi.soc PCGI_PID_FILE=/home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/var/pcgi.pid PCGI_ERROR_LOG=/home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/var/pcgi.log PCGI_DISPLAY_ERRORS=1 BOBO_REALM=/home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/Zope.cgi BOBO_DEBUG_MODE=1 INSTANCE_HOME=/home/mcewan/Zope/Zope There is a directory /home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/lib/python/Zope. I looked at the source for pcgifile and found that the error comes after pcgifile checks to see if the module path is a file. I notice from the mailing list archives that older versions of Zope produce a module path that points to a file. Is there a problem with my setup or a problem with pcgifile in this case? In case it's of interest, if I change the pcgifile code to check for a directory (so it passes this test) I get the following complaint: PCGI info file: /home/phelps/WWW/htdocs/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi PCGI wrapper: /home/mcewan/Zope/Zope/pcgi/pcgi-wrapper error attempting: 'from cgi_module_publisher import publish_module' status: FAILURE I checked to see if it works using ZServer and everything seems to work fine. I have a feeling that I've missed something really simple and obvious but I've been playing with this all day now and don't seem to be getting any closer to solving it. Can anyone help with this? Thanks, ------------------------------------------------------------- Gregor McEwan Research Scientist DSTC Pty Ltd Level 7, GP South University of Queensland 4072, Australia Phone: +61 7 3365 4310 Fax: +61 7 3365 4311 Email: mcewan@dstc.edu.au "To know the road ahead Ask those coming back." Chinese Proverb