Hi; I had some problems I'll share shortly, so I tried to restart my Zope server. I use InstanceHome, so I ran this command in that folder: nohup ./zctl.py start I always run this command and it always works. I run nohup to supress output. I ran it without nohup and got this: Starting ZEO server on 5800 "/usr/local/bin/python" /home/httpd/ZopeInstallation/Zope_software_home/lib/python/ZEO/start.py -p 5800 & 'import site' failed; use -v for traceback Traceback (most recent call last): waiting for ZEO server to start 1/200 File "/home/httpd/ZopeInstallation/Zope_software_home/lib/python/ZEO/start.py", line 91, in ? import sys, os, getopt, string ImportError: No module named os waiting for ZEO server to start 2/200 That 'import site' part has me worried. I tried to alter some of the things on my sites; specifically, there were a number of scripts that I had at the root of my server. I decided to copy them all and create directories in each of my sites where they were used, then I redirected the path that gets called when the site is called to include the directory. The strange thing is, when I put that path into the browser (before the crash) the site came up just fine, but when I tried to simply hit the site as a user would without the redirection the redirection failed. It had worked before doing this (and adding this new directory). But why would scripts not being present--even if they weren't--cause such problems? So I tried it with the verbose flag: #./zctl.py -v start Traceback (most recent call last): File "./zctl.py", line 331, in ? _dispatch() File "./zctl.py", line 328, in _dispatch globals()[action](args) KeyError: -v Apparently it doesn't like the flag! Please help! TIA, beno
beno wrote at 2003-1-1 10:59 -0400:
I had some problems I'll share shortly, so I tried to restart my Zope server. I use InstanceHome, so I ran this command in that folder:
nohup ./zctl.py start
I always run this command and it always works. I run nohup to supress output. I ran it without nohup and got this:
Starting ZEO server on 5800 "/usr/local/bin/python" /home/httpd/ZopeInstallation/Zope_software_home/lib/python/ZEO/start.py -p 5800 & 'import site' failed; use -v for traceback Traceback (most recent call last): waiting for ZEO server to start 1/200 File "/home/httpd/ZopeInstallation/Zope_software_home/lib/python/ZEO/start.py", line 91, in ? import sys, os, getopt, string ImportError: No module named os waiting for ZEO server to start 2/200 Python cannot find its standard library.
This usually means, something is badly wrong with your Python installation. Dieter
At 08:57 PM 1/1/2003 +0100, you wrote:
beno wrote at 2003-1-1 10:59 -0400:
I had some problems I'll share shortly, so I tried to restart my Zope server. I use InstanceHome, so I ran this command in that folder:
nohup ./zctl.py start
I always run this command and it always works. I run nohup to supress output. I ran it without nohup and got this:
Starting ZEO server on 5800 "/usr/local/bin/python"
/home/httpd/ZopeInstallation/Zope_software_home/lib/python/ZEO/start.py -p
5800 & 'import site' failed; use -v for traceback Traceback (most recent call last): waiting for ZEO server to start 1/200 File
"/home/httpd/ZopeInstallation/Zope_software_home/lib/python/ZEO/start.py",
line 91, in ? import sys, os, getopt, string ImportError: No module named os waiting for ZEO server to start 2/200 Python cannot find its standard library.
This usually means, something is badly wrong with your Python installation.
I wonder if it's a result of installing an alpha of PEAK (Python Enterprise Application Kit). Any ideas? I'll check into it as well. Thanks, beno
Dieter
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